Mount Baker (15,889 feet) from the top of the Scott Elliot Pass (14,350 feet) with a tree Senecio, or Giant Groundsel, everlasting flowers (helicrysum) and mosses in the foreground.
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Immagini correlate
- Mount Baker (15,889 feet) from the top of the Scott Elliot Pass (14,350 feet) with tree Senecios, or Giant Groundsels, everlasting flowers (helicrysum) and mosses in the foreground.
- Mount Stanley (16,763 feet) from the top of the Scott Elliot Pass (14,350 feet). Tree Senecios, or Giant Groundsels and everlasting flowers (helicrysum), flourish at this altitude. Margherita Peak of Mount Stanley is the highest of the Rwenzori Mountain Range.
- At 12,800 feet, tree Senecios, or Giant Groundsels, everlasting flowers and mosses flourish against a backdrop of snow-capped Mount Stanley (16,763 feet), the highest mountain of the Rwenzori Range.
- On a high mountain pass close to Lake Bujuku (12,900 feet), tree Senecios, or Giant Groundsels, everlasting flowers and moss grow against a backdrop of snow-capped Mount Stanley (16,763 feet), the highest mountain of the Rwenzori Range.
- Tree Senecios, or Giant Groundsels, St John s Wort (Hypericum), lobelias, everlasting flowers (helicrysum) and mosses grow in profusion close to the shores of Lake Kitandara (13,200 feet).
- Lake Bujuku, 12,900 feet, with the snow-covered peaks of Mount Stanley (16,763 feet) in the background. Margherita Peak of Mount Stanley is the highest of the Rwenzori Mountain Range.
- Lake Kitandara (south) (13,200 feet), a shallow freshwater lake, with Mount Luigi di Savoia (15,179 feet) rising in the distance.
- Lake Bujuku from the top of the Scott Elliot Pass (14,350 feet) looking northeast down the Bujuku Valley. Tree Senecios, or Giant Groundsels, everlasting flowers (helicrysum), old man s beard and mosses can be seen in the foreground.
Più immagini correlate
- Lake Kitandara (north) (13,200 feet),the Coronation Glacier of Mount Stanley (16,763 feet) just visible in the distance. The steep slopes leading down to the lake are covered with mosses,tree Senecios,or Giant Groundsels,and tree heathers. The afro-montane vegetation in the foreground includes everlasting flowers (helicrysum),a Senecio,or Giant Groundsel,and a lobelia.
- Lake Kitandara (north) (13,200 feet),with Mount Stanley (16,763 feet) rising in the distance. The steep slopes leading down to the lake are covered with mosses,tree Senecios,or Giant Groundsels,and tree heathers. The afro-montane vegetation in the foreground includes everlasting flowers (helicrysum),lobelias and St John's Wort (Hypericum).
- Tree Senecios,or Giant Groundsels,everlasting flowers (helicrysum) and mosses grow in rocky terrain on the trail to Lake Kitandara (13,200 feet). Mount Stanley (16,763 feet) is just visible in the background.
- Mount Stanley (16,763 feet) from the rock fall area close to the top of the Scott Elliot Pass (14,350 feet). Tree Senecios,or Giant Groundsels,everlasting flowers (helicrysum) and mosses grow among the boulders.
- A view from the top of the Freshfield Pass (14,050 feet) looking east down the Mukubu Valley. The vivid colours of the mosses,Senecios,or Giant Grounsels,and everlasting flowers (helicrysum) look almost unreal.
- Tree Senecios,or Giant Groundsels,everlasting flowers (helicrysum) and mosses grow in profusion at the top of the Scott Elliot Pass (14,350 feet).
- Lake Bujuku from the top of the Scott Elliot Pass (14,350 feet) looking northeast down the Bujuku Valley. Tree Senecios,or Giant Groundsels,everlasting flowers (helicrysum),old man's beard and mosses can be seen in the foreground.
- Tree Senecios or Giant Groundels and everlasting flowers (helicrysum) flourish in a high mountain pass close to Bujuku Hut (13,000 feet).