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Dent du Géant
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Aiguille d'Argentière
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Aiguille de Bionassay
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Aiguille du Midi
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Mer de Glace
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Aiguille Verte
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Vallée de Chamonix
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Cirque du Fer à Cheval
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Cirque de Gavarnie
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Pic du Midi d'Ossau
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Vallée des Glaciers
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01 — Dent du Géant
An iconic summit of the Mont-Blanc massif at 4,013 m, straddling the French-Italian border between Chamonix and Courmayeur.
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02 — Aiguille d'Argentière
A high Alpine peak at 3,902 m in the Mont-Blanc massif, overlooking the Argentière glacier and valley.
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03 — Aiguille de Bionassay
A sharp summit at 4,052 m on the western ridge of Mont Blanc, known for its spectacular snow arête.
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04 — Aiguille du Midi
Rising to 3,842 m above Chamonix, one of the most visited peaks in the Alps, accessible by cable car.
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05 — Mer de Glace
France's largest glacier at 7 km long, flowing from the Mont-Blanc massif into the Chamonix valley.
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06 — Aiguille Verte
A demanding peak at 4,122 m in the Mont-Blanc massif, famous for its steep couloirs and mixed routes.
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07 — Vallée de Chamonix
The iconic Alpine valley stretching 14 km beneath the Mont-Blanc massif, world capital of mountaineering.
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08 — Cirque du Fer à Cheval
The largest Alpine cirque in France, located in the Giffre valley in Haute-Savoie. A limestone horseshoe 4–5 km wide, with walls 500–700 m high crowned by summits near 3,000 m.
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09 — Cirque de Gavarnie
A UNESCO World Heritage glacial cirque in the Pyrenees, featuring Europe's highest waterfall at 422 m.
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10 — Pic du Midi d'Ossau
An emblematic Pyrenean peak at 2,884 m, remnant of an ancient volcano formed 278 million years ago, iconic symbol of the Ossau valley.
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11 — Vallée des Glaciers
A glacial valley in Savoie on the southern flank of the Mont-Blanc massif, connecting the Tarentaise to the Italian Val Vény via the Col de la Seigne.
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