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The glaciers of the Adamello-Presanella Group. The glaciers of Adamello-Presanella group. Val Rendena is nestled in a beatiful landscape with the majstic Brenta group to east and the rocky snow- covered peaks of the Adamello-Presanella Group to the west.
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The glaciersofAdamello-Presanellagroup ValRendenaisnestled in a beatifullandscapewith the majstic Brenta grouptoeast and the rockysnow-coveredpeaksof the Adamello-Presanella Group to the west. The area isanextremelyarticulated and diversified zone, with the spectacularuniquinessofitsmountainslandscape at itsheart and the remarkablegeological and geomorphologicaldiversityof the 2 mountainsrangesthat dominate it.
In contrast with the peaks and ridges that dominate the Brenta and Adamello-presanella ranges, there are the gentler more ralling features of the terraces of Val di Non, Bleggio and Banale. Dolomitic rocky sides surround the glaciers of Adamello on the North side. This glaciers is fed by awalondes that fall from the surrosanding rocky sides. Particularly more than 250 metres. impressive and significant are the erosion and accumulation glacial morphologies that characterize the glaciers surraundings. The Adamello-Presanellais about 5 km wide a with a surface of more than 15km², this glaciers can be deep 250 metres
The glacier provide the water for the famous Nardis water fall in Genova valley near Pinzolo. the area around the Adamello-Presanella Group is an area with a strong tourist appeal: a mountain hike at the foot of these glaciers is a unique experience
WoW the Adamello was the highest front during the first world war.
The Adamello-Presanella Group was included in the list of UNESCO protected sites when the Dolomites were declare UNESCO world heritage site on 26/06/2009
Anotherimportantglacierof Adamello are vedretta del Mandrone, ghiacciaio del Pisgana, vedretta della Lobbia and vedretta di lares
Some picture of Adamello Carè alto(3486 m) Adamello (3504 m) Crozon di Lares
Carè alto Crozon di lares Adamello Me
Glaciers in Trentino The Presanellaglaciersaren’t so largeasthoseof Adamello becauseofitsdifferentmorphologicalconstitution. The largestglaciersof Presanella are: vedretta Presena and vedretta della Presanella.
A picture of Marmolada Dolomites • The highest peak in the Dolomites is the Marmolada (3343m) these mountains are called Dolomites because they are made of a stone called Dolomia
Ortles-Cevedale Group Anotherimportant and impressiveglacieris the Ghiacciaio dei forni, situated in the area betweenmount Ortles (3095 m) and mount Cevedale (3769m)itstretchesforabout 13 km² and is 3,5 km long. Itisoneof the largestglaciers in Trentino. The largestglacierisAdamello-Presanellawith a surfaceof 17.66 m² The secondlargestglacieris Ghiacciaio dei forni, with a surfaceof 13 km². The thirdlargestglacieris Marmolada
Along the boundary between Trentino and Lombardia, in the Ortles-Cevedale Group you can find the highest peaks in the North- Easter Alps Vioz
Cevedale Gran Zebrù
Some news • In the last few years most of the glaciers in trentino are slowly receding because of the high temperature and after receding many bodie of dead first war world soldiers are brought to light
The End BY Alessandro Bampi