Forcella del Sassolungo, South Tyrol, Dolomites, Italy
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Forcella del Sassolungo, South Tyrol, Italy - also known as the Langkofel Group (Italian: Gruppo del Sassolungo) is a massif in the western Dolomites. It separates Gröden to the north and the Fassa valley to the south, as well as the Sella massif to the east and the Rosengarten to the west. Northwest of the Langkofel is the Seiser Alm - Alpe di Siusi. The highest point in the range is the eponymous Langkofel with a height of 3,181 metres. Taken together, the summits of the Langkofel form an arc which is only open towards the northwest. Within this arc there is only one small mountain, the Langkofelkarspitze, so that the group surrounds a kind of "inner courtyard".
The region was formed in the early Triassic period about 230 million years ago as a coral reef in a shallow tropical sea. Hard limestone was able to form on the outside of the reef, whilst the rock in the interior remained brittle and was quickly eroded away following the uplifting of the range. This left a garland of mountains which, in a clockwise direction, are the Langkofel, Langkofeleck, Fünffingerspitze, Grohmannspitze, Innerkoflerturm, Zahnkofel and Plattkofel.
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Beautiful Austria.
That's Italian Dolomites, but very close geographically, and most people doesn't relate themselves to Italy...
@@TravAlex For me as an Austrian South Tyrol is not Italy.
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Incredible places, what month you captured it?
End of September, thanks 👍