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  2. Ouvrage Roquebrune - Wikipedia

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    The block is sunk into the ground, compared to the more typical batteries in the Alps, which were usually built into the side of a cliff or rock wall. [8] Block 2 fired 599 rounds of 75mm shells and 770 81mm mortar rounds in June 1940.

  3. Androsace alpina - Wikipedia

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    Androsace alpina, or Alpine rock-jasmine, is an alpine plant, endemic to the Alps. [1] Distribution.

  4. Alpine climbing - Wikipedia

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    Alpine climbing (German: Alpinklettern) is a type of mountaineering that uses any of a broad range of advanced climbing skills, including rock climbing, ice climbing, and/or mixed climbing, to summit typically large routes (e.g. multi-pitch or big wall) in an alpine environment.

  5. Geology of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of the Alps, March 2007 Folded rock layers exposed in the Swiss Alps. The Alps form part of a Cenozoic orogenic belt of mountain chains, called the Alpide belt, that stretches through southern Europe and Asia from the Atlantic all the way to the Himalayas. This belt of mountain chains was formed during the Alpine orogeny.

  6. Ouvrage Saint-Roch - Wikipedia

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    Ouvrage Saint-Roch is a work (gros ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line, also known as the Little Maginot Line. Small for a gros ouvrages, the ouvrage consists of one entry block, one artillery block and two observation blocks overlooking Sospel at an altitude of 426 metres (1,398 ft). The position is located just to ...

  7. Blockfield - Wikipedia

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    A blockfield [1] (also spelt block field [2]), felsenmeer, [1] boulder field [1] [2] or stone field [2] is a surface covered by boulder- or block-sized rocks usually associated with a history of volcanic activity, alpine and subpolar climates and periglaciation.

  8. Multi-pitch climbing - Wikipedia

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    Where the number of pitches exceeds 6–10 (300–500 metres), it can become big wall climbing, or where the pitches are in a mixed rock and ice mountain environment, it can become alpine climbing. Multi-pitch rock climbs can come in traditional, sport, and aid formats. Some have free soloed multi-pitch routes.

  9. Ouvrage Les Aittes - Wikipedia

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    Ouvrage Les Aittes is a lesser work (petit ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line.The ouvrage consists of one entry block, three infantry blocks and one observation block, about two kilometers east of Cervières, Hautes-Alpes at an altitude of 2,029 metres (6,657 ft)..

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