Using the link below, you'll see a 360 degree panoramic view of
the Anialarra mountains and the Pierre-St-Martin area. You do not need
a special viewer or a plug-in. Your browser must support Javascript,
that's all.
Thanks goes to:
Mark Michiels for making the photos and Martin Krolik of
http://krolik.net for this nice piece
of javascript!
Panorama 1
The pictures have been taken in Oktober 2001. The photographer was
standing at the top of the Anialarra mountains. You'll see my wife Annette
near the top, and myself a bit lower. You get a splendid view
over the Anialarra-zone (and in the distance the PSM-skistation),
but also over the breathtaking Ukerdi and Budoguia (where the
-1408m deep BU56 is situated).
Click here for the 360?
panorama of the Anialarra - small version (350 KB)
Click here for the 360? panorama of the Anialarra - big version
800x600 pixels (800 KB)
Panorama 2 (270?)
These pictures were taken in September 2001, at 18:05,
from the foot of the northern side of the "Cr?e d' Anialarra".
The panorama shows our entire exploration zone, and you can also see
the spot where we install our surface camp (not directly visible because
situated in a small depression). As you can see, it is in the
middle of a "stone desert"!
Click here for the 270?
panorama of the Anialarra - big version 800x575 pixels (450 KB)
NB: If you are using Internet Explorer, then press F11 to enlarge
your display.