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Großer Feldberg Summit, Taunus
Germany
This image captures the summit area of the Großer Feldberg in the Taunus mountain range, Germany’s highest peak in the region. The observation tower and transmission masts stand prominently on the plateau, casting long shadows across the open fields. Dense fog and low clouds fill the surrounding valleys, creating a dramatic contrast between the clear summit and the obscured landscape below. Forested hills emerge like islands from the cloud layer, emphasizing the elevation of the viewpoint. The atmosphere feels cool and exposed, typical of changing mountain weather conditions. Subtle light breaks through the cloud cover, illuminating parts of the terrain and adding depth to the scene. The panorama conveys a strong sense of isolation and scale, highlighting the Feldberg as a dominant landmark in the Rhine-Main area.
Copyright: Marcel Wlotzka
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 17320x8660
Taken: 13/12/2025
Uploaded: 14/12/2025
Published: 14/12/2025
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Tags: feldberg; taunus; germany; mountain; summit; fog; clouds; forest; highland; tower; landscape; nature; atmosphere; weather; elevation; plateau; remote; scenic
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