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The Olan peak stands like a solitary pyramid at twilight, its vertical walls reaching above 3,500 meters at the heart of the Écrins National Park. The pisse waterfall fed by melting snow cascades down the cliffs in the foreground, then crosses a small forest that carpets the valley floor. Low altitude clouds wrap around the summit while the last rays of sunlight give life to the scene.
The Olan peak stands like a solitary pyramid at twilight, its vertical walls reaching above 3,500 meters at the heart of the Écrins National Park. The pisse waterfall fed by melting snow cascades down the cliffs in the foreground, then crosses a small forest that carpets the valley floor. Low altitude clouds wrap around the summit while the last rays of sunlight give life to the scene.
The Olan peak stands like a solitary pyramid at twilight, its vertical walls reaching above 3,500 meters at the heart of the Écrins National Park. The pisse waterfall fed by melting snow cascades down the cliffs in the foreground, then crosses a small forest that carpets the valley floor. Low altitude clouds wrap around the summit while the last rays of sunlight give life to the scene.