While the upper part of the Val d’Hérens is covered in snow, the lower part of the valley is completely clear. So, with the sun shining brightly, I decided to take my camera for a walk down the path from Euseigne to Sion. Although it’s a walk I’ve done and posted before, I was certain I’d find something new or unusual to photograph and I wasn’t disappointed.
The early morning frost made for some interesting images and one of the wooden bridges had been dislodged due to a landslide last year, making it unusable. However, I have no idea why there was a sweeping brush propped up next to the small shrine. (See pic 24).
Stunning gallery, awesome variety and compositions, Mike! I love ‘hiking along’ with your photos!
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Thank you Donna. It’s nice to know that the post and pictures are appreciated. I have another to post after my snowman update… 😊
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OH WOW!!!! and those pyramids!!!!! just wow!!!
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It’s a beautiful part of the world. It’s hard not to be WOW’ed. 😉
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