Bex et la Dent du Midi, Vaud, 1903 - Comptoir de Phototypie CPAhttps://www.ebid.net/uk/for-sale/bex-et-la-dent-du-midi-vaud-1903-comptoir-de-phototypie-cpa-223287838.htm#Bex
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Bex et la Dent du Midi, Vaud, 1903 - Comptoir de Phototypie CPA
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Bex et la Dent du Midi, Vaud, 1903 - Comptoir de Phototypie CPA
@Vibracobra23 Woah nice, I've been on top of the Dent du Midi in the early 90s !! I remember Bex, where we began climbing by bus on the mountain to stop at around 1300 m of altitude and begin our trekking. Wonderful souveriners !
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@Vibracobra23 Woah nice, I've been on top of the Dent du Midi in the early 90s !! I remember Bex, where we began climbing by bus on the mountain to stop at around 1300 m of altitude and begin our trekking. Wonderful souveriners !
@andre123 It's good to have postcards of the smaller towns and villages. I imagine that there are great views from around there.
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@andre123 It's good to have postcards of the smaller towns and villages. I imagine that there are great views from around there.
@Vibracobra23 From the top of La Dent du Midi you can see the Lake of Geneva on your right side, to the left the Mont Blanc ! And of course Switzerland (Vallèe du Rhone) in front of you and France behind you. It was a long time ago and I was a sporty kid eheheh
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@Vibracobra23 From the top of La Dent du Midi you can see the Lake of Geneva on your right side, to the left the Mont Blanc ! And of course Switzerland (Vallèe du Rhone) in front of you and France behind you. It was a long time ago and I was a sporty kid eheheh
@andre123 A tough climb! I have a few cards showing the Dent du Midi and the lake, and a few others of Bex. I've always liked early Swiss cards.
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@andre123 A tough climb! I have a few cards showing the Dent du Midi and the lake, and a few others of Bex. I've always liked early Swiss cards.
@Vibracobra23 as far as I can remember it was not extremely difficult as you walk from the back of the mountain, and there is a path. Steep, long and hard , but a path, so you don’t have to climb the front of the mountain (the one you see in the postcard!) to reach the top!