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Mont-Cenis or Moncenisio lake in winter ,panorama view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mont-Cenis or Moncenisio lake in winter Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lake of Moncenisio Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clound on the Moncenisio lake. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clound on the Moncenisio lake. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A marmot from the Moncenisio park in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
A marmot from the Moncenisio park in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clound on the Moncenisio lake.
Clound on the Moncenisio lake. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moncenisio high mountain in italy and france Royalty Free Stock Photo
The picturesque village of Ferrera Moncenisio, Piedmont region, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Glacial reflections at 2000 meters on the Moncenisio lake. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A marmot from the Moncenisio park in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trekking from piccolo Moncenisio to Vaccarone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trekking from piccolo Moncenisio to Vaccarone trought Col Clapier Royalty Free Stock Photo
The pass connects Val-Cenis in France in the northwest with Susa in Italy in the southeast. In the Middle Ages, pilgrims passing through Moncenisio and Susa Valley came to Turin along a road called the Via Francigena, with a final destination of Rome. It was one of the most used Alpine passes from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. The lac is at 1974 m anove sea level and was made in 1960s.


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