Cime de Coss, Alpine summit in Maritime Alps, France
Cime de Coss is a mountain summit in the Maritime Alps standing at 1,561 meters in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. The peak commands broad views across the surrounding valleys and mountain terrain below.
The summit attracted geologists during the mid-1800s who studied and documented the mountain region. Their research helped explain how the French Mediterranean mountains formed and developed.
Local shepherds maintain summer pastoral activities around Cime de Coss, continuing agricultural practices that span many generations.
Good hiking gear and sturdy boots are necessary for the climb, as the paths are steep and rocky in places. Bring a detailed map from local sources and check the weather before heading out.
On clear days, visitors can see both the Mediterranean Sea and snow-capped Alpine peaks from the summit. This rare vantage point reveals the summit's position between two dramatically different landscapes.
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