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Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains in summer.
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mountains landscape and climber silhouette under stormy clouds Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy alpine landscape in the Fagaras Mountains in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fagaras Mountains represent a mountainous massif that is part of the Southern Carpathians, and in which is the highest mountain peak in Romania, the Moldoveanu peak, with an altitude of 2,544 meters. The Fagaras massif, from east to west, measures in a straight line, about 70 km and from north to south about 45 km. The Fagaras Mountains resemble a huge spine oriented from east to west with “ribs” peaks oriented to the north and south, respectively. The peaks in the north are much shorter and steeper than those in the south, which are very long and gentle. The high density of peaks, cliffs, peaks and heights, attracted the massif to the name of the Transylvanian Alps, an expression attributed to the French scientist Emmanuel de Martonne. Romania, Europe.


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