
Distance | 174 Kilometers |
By | Milan Bališin |
Camera | Sony DSC-RX100 @ ISO125 – 1/500 |
Lens | 28-100 @ 100 mm (equiv.) |
Date | August 15th 2018 |
Milan has sent us these pictures of the Italian, Austrian and Slovenian Alps, as seen from the beautiful Slovenian village of Izola, very close to Trieste city.
The photographs shows us a large portion of this important mountainous area rising directly above the Adriatic sea. In order to better appreciate the distant details, all original full-sized photographs have been cropped.
Some of the most distant or prominent mountains are:
292,7º – Cima Quarazza (2530 m) 174,4 km – Largest distance
294,7º – Cima d’Asta (2847 m) 173,8 km
300,9º – Cimon della Pala (3184 m) 164,3 km
301,2º – Cima della Vezzana (3192 m) 164 km
310,2º – Pelmo (3168 m) 152,9 km
313,7º – Antelao (3264 m) 147 km
333,5º – Hohe Warte/Monte Coglians (2780 m) 132,6 km
008,5º – Triglav (2863 m) 94 km
Thank you Milan for sharing your pictures with Beyond Horizons!
See all additional the pictures below, together with its own simulation, created thanks to Ulrich Deuschle Panorama Creator
Great pictures! I’m almost at the same place in Slovenia and when the Bora blows, the visibility becomes very good. We could see up to 180 km (Monte Fravort), near Trento.
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Do you think this is similar to the effect utilized in Over The Horizon (OTH) radar?
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