The Tour Percée double arch, also named the Tour Isabelle arch, is a double natural arch, located in the Parc Naturel Régional de la Chartreuse, Chartreuse Mountains, France. Its span is 32 metres (105 ft), which makes it the widest natural arch in the Alps. Located in a very remote area, with a difficult and dangerous access, very few guide books, even the most recent ones, mention its existence. The arch is located on private ground, and its owner fights visitors off.
* Dawn on Tour Percée (South face)
* Tour Percée in the Spring time
* Tour Isabelle neighboring skulls
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| - Tour Isabelle La tour Percée ou tour Isabelle est une double arche naturelle de France située dans le massif de la Chartreuse, dans le parc naturel régional de Chartreuse, en Isère, et découverte en 2005. (fr)
- The Tour Percée double arch, also named the Tour Isabelle arch, is a double natural arch, located in the Parc Naturel Régional de la Chartreuse, Chartreuse Mountains, France. Its span is 32 metres (105 ft), which makes it the widest natural arch in the Alps. Located in a very remote area, with a difficult and dangerous access, very few guide books, even the most recent ones, mention its existence. The arch is located on private ground, and its owner fights visitors off.
* Dawn on Tour Percée (South face)
* Tour Percée in the Spring time
* Tour Isabelle neighboring skulls
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* The double arch (en)
- La Tour Percée (letteralmente: Torre Forata), altresì conosciuta come Tour Isabelle, è una montagna delle Prealpi della Chartreuse all'interno del , nel comune di Saint-Bernard, (Isère, Francia). La montagna presenta la singolare caratteristica di un doppio arco naturale. La luce di apertura dell'arco naturale misura 32 metri di lunghezza, il che lo rende l'arco naturale più grande delle Alpi. A causa della sua recente scoperta e della pericolosità per arrivarci, la tour Percée è poco menzionata dalle guide turistiche. (it)
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| - Tour Isabelle La tour Percée ou tour Isabelle est une double arche naturelle de France située dans le massif de la Chartreuse, dans le parc naturel régional de Chartreuse, en Isère, et découverte en 2005. (fr)
- The Tour Percée double arch, also named the Tour Isabelle arch, is a double natural arch, located in the Parc Naturel Régional de la Chartreuse, Chartreuse Mountains, France. Its span is 32 metres (105 ft), which makes it the widest natural arch in the Alps. It remained unknown for probably everybody, until its discovery in May 2005, when Pascal Sombardier, who was trekking to write his book Chartreuse inédite : Itinéraires insolites, dealing with lost places of the range, discovered it fortuitously. Its pictures illustrated the front cover of his book, published in 2006 : this double arch became then the symbol of the hidden treasures of the Chartreuse Mountains. Located in a very remote area, with a difficult and dangerous access, very few guide books, even the most recent ones, mention its existence. The arch is located on private ground, and its owner fights visitors off.
* Dawn on Tour Percée (South face)
* Tour Percée in the Spring time
* Tour Isabelle neighboring skulls
* Tour Percée right after dawn
* Tour Isabelle with person sitting above the main arch to give scale
* Tour Isabelle with person standing under main arch to give scale
* Tour Isabelle in the Winter time
* The double arch (en)
- La Tour Percée (letteralmente: Torre Forata), altresì conosciuta come Tour Isabelle, è una montagna delle Prealpi della Chartreuse all'interno del , nel comune di Saint-Bernard, (Isère, Francia). La montagna presenta la singolare caratteristica di un doppio arco naturale. La luce di apertura dell'arco naturale misura 32 metri di lunghezza, il che lo rende l'arco naturale più grande delle Alpi. Totalmente sconosciuto al pubblico, la Tour Percée divenne famosa quando l'alpinista francese Pascal Sombardier, esplorando le prealpi della Charteuse al fine di completare la scrittura del proprio libro "Chartreuse inédite: Itinéraires insolites", la scoprì casualmente nel maggio 2005. La fotografia del doppio arco diventò così la copertina del libro pubblicato nel 2006 e la tour Percée venne eletta a simbolo dei tesori nascosti della catena montuosa della Chartreuse. A causa della sua recente scoperta e della pericolosità per arrivarci, la tour Percée è poco menzionata dalle guide turistiche. (it)
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