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Le viaduc de Chanteloube, le lac de Serre-Ponçon et le Gros Morgon
Ce viaduc de 300 mètres en forme de S inversé était situé à l'embranchement de la ligne Chorges-Barcelonnette du P.L.M. Pour des raisons budgétaires, la ligne n'a jamais été ouverte bien que l'ensemble de l'infrastructure et de la superstructure aient été construites entre 1909 et 1935. Le viaduc de Chanteloube est actuellement submergé par les eaux du barrage de Serre-Ponçon et il n'est visible qu'en période de basses-eaux.
Copyright: Olivier Joseph
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 12930x6465
Taken: 11/05/2012
Uploaded: 13/05/2012
Published: 13/05/2012
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Tags: chanteloube; serre-ponçon; gros morgon; chorges
More About Hautes Alpes

The department is surrounded by the following French departments: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Drôme, Isère, and Savoie. Italy borders it on the east. Hautes-Alpes is located in the Alps mountain range. The average elevations is over 1000 m, and the highest elevation is over 4000 m. The only three sizable towns are Gap, Briançon, and Embrun, which was the subprefecture until 1926. The third highest commune in all of Europe is the village of Saint-Véran. Gap and Briançon are the highest prefecture and subprefecture in France. Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hautes-Alpes


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