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There was patchy blue aloft this morning at Puy-de-Dôme, though 500 metres above us the peak was covered in cloud. We took a chance and went to the top where the view was a trifle restricted:
So I waited for a break in the cloud and sent the stealth drone up to get a better view of the volcanic cones:
There are lots of sub-Alpine flowers on the Puy, such as the Mountain Pansy or Mountain Violet:
.....and Mountain Bluet:
The drive southwards through the volcanic cones of the Auvergne was lovely with the rain that was forecast thankfully not putting in an appearance.
During a stroll around Lac Pavin (a perfectly circular lake in the cone of a volcano) we even got the odd patch of blue returning:
Colin ???
So I waited for a break in the cloud and sent the stealth drone up to get a better view of the volcanic cones:
There are lots of sub-Alpine flowers on the Puy, such as the Mountain Pansy or Mountain Violet:
.....and Mountain Bluet:
The drive southwards through the volcanic cones of the Auvergne was lovely with the rain that was forecast thankfully not putting in an appearance.
During a stroll around Lac Pavin (a perfectly circular lake in the cone of a volcano) we even got the odd patch of blue returning:
Colin ???