Above the fog
© Andrew Mayovskyy/Adobe Stock
The gorgeous Dolomite mountains of northeastern Italy share their name with a hard sedimentary rock that's found in abundance here. But which is named for which? In fact, both the rock and the range take their name from a person: Déodat de Dolomieu, an 18th-century geologist who grew up in the Alps and was among the first to describe the mineral.This fog-shrouded section of the Dolomites stands within Tre Cime di Lavaredo National Park, a swath of protected land named for a three-pronged peak not seen in this shot. The rugged park is ringed with hiking trails where folks can survey the slopes alongside locals like marmots and chamois.
Height meets light
Tuff and stuff
Sporty summits
Sheer beauty
One prominent peak
'Mother's necklace'
Hill, dale, and Hjelledalen
What's in a weird name?