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Planche apéro longue Chamonix
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Chamonix long aperitif board

Drawing of Chamonix and the Mont-Blanc massif engraved on a wooden aperitif board. The Mont-Blanc massif is a mountain range in the Alps. It spans three countries; France (Chamonix, Haute Savoie), Italy (Courmayeur, Val d'Aoste) and Switzerland (Valais). The highest peak is Mont-Blanc. This summit, the cradle of mountaineering, has lost none of its splendour. It was, for the first time, in August 1786 that the guide Jacques Balmat and the doctor Michel Gabriel Paccard crossed the summit of Mont-Blanc. 4,807 meters high, Mont Blanc is climbed by around 20,000 mountaineers each year, mainly in summer. The Mont-Blanc massif is home to the largest glaciers in mainland France. Easy to hold thanks to its handle. Easy to hang thanks to its hole. Made and imagined in France in Orléans (45) Size: 50 x 10cm Wood: Rubberwood

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