France - Pyrénées - Mont Perdu
This outstanding mountain landscape, which spans the contemporary
national borders of France and Spain, is centred around the peak of
Mount Perdu, a calcareous massif that rises to 3,352 m. The site, with a
total area of 30,639 ha, includes two of Europe's largest and deepest
canyons on the Spanish side and three major cirque walls on the more
abrupt northern slopes with France, classic presentations of these
geological landforms. The site is also a pastoral landscape reflecting
an agricultural way of life that was once widespread in the upland
regions of Europe but now survives only in this part of the Pyrénées.
Thus it provides exceptional insights into past European society through
its landscape of villages, farms, fields, upland pastures and mountain
roads.
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