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Burglehen Park with pond in Tirolo and mountain panorama with summit Mutspitze in South Tyrol, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burglehen Park with pond and steel horse in Tirolo and mountain panorama with summit Gantkofel in South Tyrol Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panorama summit Fichtelberg in Saxony Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panorama summit Fichtelberg in Saxony Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mountain snow panorama, summit Johannisberg (High Tauern) and helicopter landing site during sunrise Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summit rock panorama landscape of the mountains in Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summit rock panorama landscape of the mountains in Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panorama on the summit
Mountain snow panorama, summit Johannisberg (High Tauern) in clouds and helicopter landing site in Glockner Group Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mountain snow panorama, summit Johannisberg High Tauern and helicopter landing site during sunset in Glockner Group, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summit rock panorama landscape of the mountains in Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summit rock panorama landscape of the mountains in Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summit rock panorama landscape of the mountains in Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mountain snow panorama, summit Johannisberg (High Tauern) during sunset in Glockner Group, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mountain snow panorama, summit Johannisberg High Tauern and helicopter landing site during sunset in Glockner Group, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Sibillini Mountains, or Sibylline Mountains (Italian: Monti Sibillini) are a mountain group in Italy, part of the central Apennines. Situated between eastern Umbria and the Marche, they are mostly composed of limestone rocks, formed in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic (100 to 50 million years ago) on the bottom of an extinct sea. The land emerged 20 million years ago. Most of the peaks are over 2,000 m (6,600 ft); the highest altitude is reached by Monte Vettore at 2,476 m (8,123 ft). Since 1993 the area has been part of the Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini (Sibillini Mountains National Park).


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