Aerial image 290756
Rock and mountain landscape Dent de Morcles in Lavey-Morcles in Vaud, Switzerland. The huge fold in the flank of the 2969 m high Dent de Morcles is an impressive witness of the collision between Africa and Europe. The layers, originally deposited on the sea floor in a horizontal position, were compressed and shifted. The darker parts developed during Tertiary period. They are younger than the greyish and yellowish limestone of the Cretaceous period
LAVEY-MORCLES 09.11.2006
Rock and mountain landscape Dent de Morcles in Lavey-Morcles in Vaud, Switzerland. The huge fold in the flank of the 2969 m high Dent de Morcles is an impressive witness of the collision between Africa and Europe. The layers, originally deposited on the sea floor in a horizontal position, were compressed and shifted. The darker parts developed during Tertiary period. They are younger than the greyish and yellowish limestone of the Cretaceous period. Restriction: No POD - Print on Demand uses allowed! Photo: Bernhard Edmaier
Aerial image ID: 290756
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Position: 46° 12' 10'' N / 7° 4' 50'' E