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Becca di Luseney

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Location
  
Aosta Valley, Italy

First ascent
  
1866

Prominence
  
646 m

Parent range
  
Pennine Alps

Elevation
  
3,504 m

Mountain range
  
Pennine Alps

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Similar
  
Monte Faroma, Mont Gelé, Becca d'Aver, Château des Dames, Mont Brulé

Becca di luseney aprile 2013


Becca di Luseney (French: Pic de Luseney) (3,502m) is a mountain of the Pennine Alps in Aosta Valley, northwest Italy. It has a pyramidal look on all four sides, and its north face is covered with a glacier. A huge rockfall from its southwest face came down in 1952, completely destroying the village of Chamen and other settlements in the Valpelline valley. The mountain was first climbed in 1866.

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Map of Becca di Luseney, 11010 Bionaz, Aosta Valley, Italy

Becca di luseney 22 fe vrier 2017


References

Becca di Luseney Wikipedia