In earlier posts I’ve mentioned that Mont Salève is one of the most prominent sights in Geneva. You can see it from practically everywhere. Interestingly it’s actually in France, just across the border from Geneva, Switzerland.

We’d decided to go for a family day out (unfortunately I don’t remember where we intended to go), but on the way we were driving along near the Franco-Swiss border and decided to go up on top of the Salève instead.

This shot was taken from down near where our daughter lives. The structure on top is, I believe, I microwave repeater tower. As it turned out it was also our first stop (see next few posts).

Picture taken a few days earlier with my Son-in-Law’s Nikon D80 and Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-f6.3 lens

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