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France, Aquitane - Col de Marie Blanque
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France, Aquitane - Col de Marie Blanque 
 The Col de Marie-Blanque reaches a maximum altitude of 1035 metres in the Pyrenees linking the valleys of Aspe and Ossau together.
The pass was first used as a climbing stage for the Tour de France in 1978 and has been used regularly since then.
This particular view looks west down the pass towards it's starting point at the small commune of Escot beside the N134. File 6513. 
 Keywords: Col de Marie-Blanque, holly tree, Pyrenees, France, Mountain pass French, bracken, Alba Landscapes, File6513dng
France, Aquitane - Col de Marie Blanque 
 The Col de Marie-Blanque reaches a maximum altitude of 1035 metres in the Pyrenees linking the valleys of Aspe and Ossau together.
The pass was first used as a climbing stage for the Tour de France in 1978 and has been used regularly since then.
This particular view looks west down the pass towards it's starting point at the small commune of Escot beside the N134. File 6513. 
 Keywords: Col de Marie-Blanque, holly tree, Pyrenees, France, Mountain pass French, bracken, Alba Landscapes, File6513dng

The Col de Marie-Blanque reaches a maximum altitude of 1035

metres in the Pyrenees linking the valleys of Aspe and Ossau together.
The pass was first used as a climbing stage for the Tour de France in 1978 and has been used regularly since then.
This particular view looks west down the pass towards it's starting point at the small commune of Escot beside the N134. File 6513.