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| highmeander3. 05. 2026 12:51:47 |
Yes, collectively they are called Cuernos del Paine (Paine Horns) and are part of Torres del Paine National Park, which bears its name from the famous granite towers Torres del Paine. The Cuernos also have granite in the middle layer, which is light, while the upper and lower layers are sedimentary, darker in color. I won't ramble, please continue, turbo.
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| highmeander3. 05. 2026 12:10:28 |
Almost  Torres are practically just a stone's throw away, but these horns have their own name.
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| highmeander3. 05. 2026 00:03:44 |
OK, my first one. I don't see a rule that we're limited to Slovenia. But I don't expect any trouble, because this mountain often adorns desktop backgrounds. What did I photograph?
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| highmeander17. 10. 2023 12:57:56 |
My opinion is, lead by example instead of playing cops. I happily read Janez's posts and it'd be a shame if he didn't write them due to strict enforcement of language rules. Actually the forum would be much emptier with such posting rules - ironically even recent posts complaining about Slovenian or grammar couldn't be published, as they all have mistakes. P.S. I think our diverse dialects are perhaps the greatest wealth of Slovenian. I wish some zeal for preserving the language was directed to them too.
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