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[FS9] [FSX] Scène Glacier National Park en HAUTE RESOLUTION

Comme la mode est aux scènes photos en 1 mètre par pixel, et qu'aucun topic n'a été créé sur ce sujet, je profite de l'occasion pour faire un p'tit UP.

http://www.blueskyscenery.com/images/GLACIER/GLACIER4.jpg

Covers spectacular Glacier National Park just south of the Canadian border, up in Montana. Although the mountains formed about 60 million years ago, the rugged landscape as we see it today is largely the effect of glaciers, thousands of feet thick, that grinded and scraped along the valleys during the ice ages, just about 20.000 years ago. Only the tops of the highest peaks were sticking out back then. The glaciers receeded since then, but there are many remnants in the higher regions of the park. What remains are rugged peaks, magnificent clacial-carved cirques, hanging valleys and deep U-shaped valleys filled with long lakes. Flying along the impressive peaks, horns and aretes gives you a sense, why the Native Americans called it the Shining Mountains or the Backbone of the World. To explore the scenery, depart from Babb, MT (49S) - a small turf strip - and head west. The northern boundary of the scenery is at the Canadian border where the available imagery ends.

The scenery consists of 72 packages covering a total of 10440 sq km for FS9 and FSX. Tip: Start with just a couple of packages and proceed as you like. The resolution of 1.2m/pix brings you razor-sharp images even near the ground. Best enjoyed in low and slow operations with speeds not exceeding 100kts and between 1.000 and 3.000 ft AGL. To download a package click on its thumbnail in the grid below.



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