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#11697135
23 October 2024
Wind energy is produced at sunset by the wind farm near Pietrapertosa in Basilicata on June 16, 2020.
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#11575277
15 September 2024
Snowy Corno Grande peak (Gran Sasso d’Italia and Monti della Laga National Park) is seen above trees after a snowfall from Ocre (L’Aquila), Italy, on September 14th, 2024. Italy was involved in a wave of bad weather that brought cold, rain and snow at high altitude. Corno Grande massif is the highest peak of the Apennines (2912 metres above sea level) and houses the “Caldron Glacier”, the southernmost in Europe.
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#11575267
15 September 2024
Snowy Corno Grande peak (Gran Sasso d’Italia and Monti della Laga National Park) above green trees is seen after a snowfall from Ocre (L’Aquila), Italy, on September 14th, 2024. Italy was involved in a wave of bad weather that brought cold, rain and snow at high altitude. Corno Grande massif is the highest peak of the Apennines (2912 metres above sea level) and houses the “Caldron Glacier”, the southernmost in Europe.
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#11575265
15 September 2024
Snowy Corno Grande peak (Gran Sasso d’Italia and Monti della Laga National Park) is seen after a snowfall from Ocre (L’Aquila), Italy, on September 14th, 2024. Italy was involved in a wave of bad weather that brought cold, rain and snow at high altitude. Corno Grande massif is the highest peak of the Apennines (2912 metres above sea level) and houses the “Caldron Glacier”, the southernmost in Europe.
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#11575264
15 September 2024
Snowy Corno Grande peak (Gran Sasso d’Italia and Monti della Laga National Park) is seen after a snowfall from Ocre (L’Aquila), Italy, on September 14th, 2024. Italy was involved in a wave of bad weather that brought cold, rain and snow at high altitude. Corno Grande massif is the highest peak of the Apennines (2912 metres above sea level) and houses the “Caldron Glacier”, the southernmost in Europe.
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#11575255
15 September 2024
Snowy Corno Grande peak (Gran Sasso d’Italia and Monti della Laga National Park) is seen after a snowfall from Ocre (L’Aquila), Italy, on September 14th, 2024. Italy was involved in a wave of bad weather that brought cold, rain and snow at high altitude. Corno Grande massif is the highest peak of the Apennines (2912 metres above sea level) and houses the “Caldron Glacier”, the southernmost in Europe.
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#10948871
29 January 2024
Monte Terminillo peaks are seen at sunset from Tornimparte (L'Aquila), Italy, on January 25th, 2024. During the winter of 2024, temperatures have been higher than the average so far. Snowfall has been scarce, causing the mountains to appear lightly snow-covered.
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#10948870
29 January 2024
Corno Grande and Pizzo Cefalone peaks (Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park) are seen at sunset from Tornimparte (L'Aquila), Italy, on January 25th, 2024. During the winter of 2024, temperatures have been higher than the average so far. Snowfall has been scarce, causing the mountains to appear lightly snow-covered. Corno Grande is the highest peak of Apennines mountains (2912 mt) and has Calderone glacier, the only one of the Apennines and the southernmost of Europe.
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#10948869
29 January 2024
Monte Prena and Monte Camicia peaks (Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National park) are seen at sunset from Tornimparte (L'Aquila), Italy, on January 25th, 2024. During the winter of 2024, temperatures have been higher than the average so far. Snowfall has been scarce, causing the mountains to appear lightly snow-covered.
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#10948868
29 January 2024
Cima Lepri peak (Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park) is seen at sunset from Tornimparte (L'Aquila), Italy, on January 25th, 2024. During the winter of 2024, temperatures have been higher than the average so far. Snowfall has been scarce, causing the mountains to appear lightly snow-covered.
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#10948867
29 January 2024
Monte Vettore mountain (Monti Sibillini National Park) is seen at sunset from Tornimparte (L'Aquila), Italy, on January 25th, 2024. During the winter of 2024, temperatures have been higher than the average so far. Snowfall has been scarce, causing the mountains to appear lightly snow-covered.
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#10940801
26 January 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image is a composition of 5 interval timer photos to show moon rising path) Wolf moon rising next to Corno Grande and Pizzo Cefalone peaks (Gran Sasso d'Italia National Park) is seen from Tornimparte (L'Aquila), Italy, on January 25th, 2024. Wolf Moon is the initial full moon of the new year and derives its name from native Americans and the fact that January was the month when the howling of wolves became more intense. Additionally, due to the cold temperatures, this was also the time when these animals tended to approach villages more closely, resulting in their howls being heard more frequently. Corno Grande (mt 2912) is the highest peak of Apennines mountains.
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#10940624
26 January 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image is a composition of 5 interval timer photos to show moon rising path) Wolf moon rising next to Corno Grande and Pizzo Cefalone peaks (Gran Sasso d'Italia National Park) is seen from Tornimparte (L'Aquila), Italy, on January 25th, 2024. Wolf Moon is the initial full moon of the new year and derives its name from native Americans and the fact that January was the month when the howling of wolves became more intense. Additionally, due to the cold temperatures, this was also the time when these animals tended to approach villages more closely, resulting in their howls being heard more frequently. Corno Grande (mt 2912) is the highest peak of Apennines mountains.
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#10939045
25 January 2024
Wolf moon rising next to Corno Grande and Pizzo Cefalone peaks (Gran Sasso d'Italia National Park) is seen from Tornimparte (L'Aquila), Italy, on January 25th, 2024. Wolf Moon is the initial full moon of the new year and derives its name from native Americans and the fact that January was the month when the howling of wolves became more intense. Additionally, due to the cold temperatures, this was also the time when these animals tended to approach villages more closely, resulting in their howls being heard more frequently. Corno Grande (mt 2912) is the highest peak of Apennines mountains.
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#10939043
25 January 2024
Wolf moon rising next to Corno Grande and Pizzo Cefalone peaks (Gran Sasso d'Italia National Park) is seen from Tornimparte (L'Aquila), Italy, on January 25th, 2024. Wolf Moon is the initial full moon of the new year and derives its name from native Americans and the fact that January was the month when the howling of wolves became more intense. Additionally, due to the cold temperatures, this was also the time when these animals tended to approach villages more closely, resulting in their howls being heard more frequently. Corno Grande (mt 2912) is the highest peak of Apennines mountains.
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#10939042
25 January 2024
Wolf moon rising next to Corno Grande and Pizzo Cefalone peaks (Gran Sasso d'Italia National Park) is seen from Tornimparte (L'Aquila), Italy, on January 25th, 2024. Wolf Moon is the initial full moon of the new year and derives its name from native Americans and the fact that January was the month when the howling of wolves became more intense. Additionally, due to the cold temperatures, this was also the time when these animals tended to approach villages more closely, resulting in their howls being heard more frequently. Corno Grande (mt 2912) is the highest peak of Apennines mountains.
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