10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MARMOLADA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Marmolada in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Marmolada im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Via Ferratas of the Italian Dolomites:
The first of a two-volume set of guides to the whole of the Italian Dolomites, this book covers an area stretching from Val di Fassa to Auronzo, while Volume 2 covers the Southern Dolomites, Brenta and Lake Garda.
Graham Fletcher, John Smith, 2011
On the doorstep of the Trentino-Alto Adige region, Marmolada makes skiing
under the summer sun supremely doable and the activity of choice for so many
ski enthusiasts. Dubbed Queen of the Dolomites, the glacier reigns over the
Agordino ...
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Walking in the Alps: A comprehensive guide to walking and ...
The summit plateau is akin to a stone desert, but it's a desert with deep clefts cut
into the rock, and with magnificent distant views – north to the Zillertal range on
the Austro–Italian border, and south to the heavily glaciated Marmolada.
MARMOLADA continued in scope in the world. All are skiable on one pass — the
Super Ski Dolomite. The Marmolada is just a fraction of the Dolomite playland,
but its highest and most majestic, dominating the region's skyline. The
Marmolada ...
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Mountains of Trentino:
Marmolada, Punta San Matteo, Monte ...
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General Books LLC, LLC Books, 2010
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The Eastern Alps, Including the Bavarian Highlands, the ...
We now descend, at first rapidly over pastures, into the Val Pettorina, and skirt the
huge white precipices on the E. side of the Marmolada. On the S.E. rises the
pyramidal Sasso Bianco. On the right, in the valley far below, is the mouth of the
Val ...
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The Eastern Alps: Including the Bavarian Highlands, Tyrol, ...
356- — We now descend, at first rapidly over pastures, into the Val Pettorina, and
skirt the huge white precipices on the E. side of the Marmolada. On the S.E. rises
the pyramidal Sasso Bianco. On the right, in the valley far below, is the mouth ...
Karl Baedeker (Firm), 1888
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Trekking Atlas of the World
The night can be spent at one of the hotels on the shores of the Lago di Fedaia at
2050m (6726ft), under the glaciated slopes of the north face of the Marmolada.
The Marmolada formed the Austro-Italian frontier before 1919 and consequently
...
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Bollettino del Comitato glaciologico italiano
INTRODUCTION Geographic and geomorphologic setting The Marmolada
Massif is located in the Dolomites (Venetian region, NE Italy) at the boundary of
the Belluno and Trento provinces. This mountain ridge represents the divide
between ...
Comitato glaciologico italiano, 2002
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Geologica Ultraiectina
Fig. 5-4 Section of the Marmolada group, partly after Leonardi (1955, a, fig. 9).
See also fig. 14 for comparison with an experiment of Ramberg. 1. Bellerophon
formation 2. Werfen formation 3. Anisian -i. Livinalongo strata 5. La Valle strata 6.
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MARMOLADA» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Marmolada im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Alberto Contador and the history of the Giro d'Italia-Tour de France …
The next day, on what became known as the “Marmolada Massacre”, Roche rode on head high, flanked by Scotland's Robert Millar, as the ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Panizza al congresso Bard per l'autonomia bellunese
Danilo Marmolada, vicepresidente, ha passato in rassegna le tappe raggiunte e quelle da conquistare, come la ricerca di più rappresentanza ... «l'Adige - Quotidiano indipendente del Trentino Alto Adige, Jul 15»
Memory Lane: the Giro d'Italia through the years – in pictures
1969 Italo Zilioli is cheered on during stage 20 between Trento and Marmolada, however the stage was later cancelled due to bad weather. «The Guardian, Mai 15»
The Yeti Trail Day 7: Florence to Munich
Marmolada is the highest peak of Italy's Dolomites at 3,343 metres. The drive though ends at Rosengarten. Now don't be fooled by that German ... «India Today, Mai 15»
Travel: Krakow, Poland's second city presents culture and history
For something more rustic, head to Marmolada at Grodzka 5 (marmoladarestauracja.pl) and indulge in the memorable potato pancakes with ... «Times of Oman, Mai 15»
Hamish Blake gears up for rough ride in Italian Dolomites in aid of …
“The first climb of the day is the infamous Marmolada, a 14km ascent heralded as the toughest in the Dolomites. “Hamish is one of the stronger ... «Herald Sun, Mai 15»
Tinkoff-Saxo: Contador's Giro the winning ticket?
“This Giro is a bit different if you look at the past years because you don't have big summit finishes like the Marmolada or Zoncolan. I miss those ... «velonews.competitor.com, Mai 15»
Krakow travel tips: Where to go and what to see in 48 hours
For something more rustic, head to Marmolada (14) at Grodzka 5 (00 48 12 396 49 46; marmoladarestauracja.pl) and indulge in the memorable ... «The Independent, Mai 15»
10 Reasons Why Italy Should Be On Your Ski Bucket List
Another amazing adventure is to ski to Marmolada Glacier, riding three long cable cars (not for the acrophobic) to the highest point in the Dolomites at 10,725'. «Boston.com, Apr 15»
Video - Climbs to ride: Passo Fedaia
“Watched over by the highest peak in the Dolomites, the 3,343 metre high Marmolada, the Passo Fedaia is an enchanting journey of mystery ... «RoadCyclingUK, Apr 15»