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Mer de Glace
The glacier lies above the Chamonix valley. The pressure within the ice is known to reach at least 30 atmospheres. The Mer de Glace can be considered as originating at an elevation of 2,100 metres (6,900 ft), just north of the Aiguille du Tacul, where it is formed by the confluence of the Glacier de Leschaux and the Glacier du Tacul. The former is fed by the Glacier du Talefre, whilst the latter is, in turn, fed by the Glacier des Periardes, the vast Glacier du Géant and the broad icefields of the Vallee Blanche. The Glacier du Tacul supplies much more ice than the Glacier de Leschaux.
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Aiguille du Midi
France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Upper Savoy > Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
The span of the second section is 2,867 m (1.781 mi) measured directly, but only 2,500 m (1.6 mi) measured horizontally. Thus it remains the second longest span width, measured directly. The cable car travels from Chamonix to the top of the Aiguille du Midi – an altitude gain of over 2,800 m (9,200 ft) –…
平均海拔:3,098 米
Glacier des Bossons
France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Upper Savoy > Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
In 1900 the snout of the glacier was still reaching down into the valley bottom at an altitude of 1,050 metres above sea level. By 1980 the snout only reached down to about 1,200 metres, and by 2008 it had melted backwards even further backwards, ended at around 1,400 metres, albeit still well below the…
平均海拔:3,138 米
Vers le Nant
France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Upper Savoy > Chamonix-Mont-Blanc > Les Bossons
平均海拔:1,357 米
Argentière
France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Upper Savoy > Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
Argentière (French pronunciation: [aʁʒɑ̃tjɛʁ]) is a picturesque skiing, alpine walking and mountaineering village in the French Alps, part of the commune of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, at an altitude of 1,252 m (4,108 ft).
平均海拔:1,674 米
Les Frasserands
France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Upper Savoy > Chamonix-Mont-Blanc > Argentière
平均海拔:1,704 米
