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  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above6.jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above5.jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above4.jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above3.jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above1.jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above2...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above2...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above2...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above1...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above1...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above1...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above1...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above1...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above1...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above8.jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above9.jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above7.jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
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  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above2...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above2.jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above2...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above2...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above2...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above1...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above1...jpg
  • Peak perfection! Photographer snaps spectacular images showing the beauty of the French Alps from above<br />
<br />
The sun piercing a snow-covered landscape has been captured beautifully in these photos by Polish photographer Jakub Polomski.<br />
<br />
The intrepid traveller ascended the summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps, a height of some 3,842m and often seen as a starting point before taking on Mont Blanc.<br />
<br />
And of course, his camera became useful once at the top.<br />
<br />
Speaking to boredpanda.com, Polomski said: 'You can easily get there by cable car. It was built in 1955 and for about two decades was claimed to be the highest cable car in the world.<br />
<br />
'Aiguille du Midi is one of the best tourist attractions in French Alps. It is also a start point for mountain climbers who desire to climb Mont Blanc. <br />
<br />
'I visited the place twice and experienced different weather conditions up there.'<br />
The first day of Polomski's challenge saw him experience agreeable conditions atop the Chamonix mountain, the weather was warm and sunny, with little wind.<br />
<br />
However the second day things took a turn for the worse, it snowed heavily and the wind picked up making it bitterly cold.<br />
<br />
Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has seen him travel to Argentina and Chile, as well as Slovakia, France and Norway among others.<br />
<br />
He described his time viewing the Queens of Andes in Chile as 'the most beautiful national park,' while earlier this year he photographed one of the biggest glaciers in the world in Argentina, the Perito Moreno. <br />
©Jakub Polomski/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_French_Alps_from_Above1...jpg
  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • ALAIN ROBERT ' THE FRENCH SPIDERMAN ' TAKES ACTION AGAINST MOROSIT ... AND FOR HUMOUR climbs ARIANE TOWER deploying a banner <br />
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  • Funny Headstones <br />
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A French company has created dozens of vibrant iron gravestones with custom-made images emblazoned across them in a bid to add some colour and individuality to the country's graveyards. <br />
Funeral Concept began producing the unusual gravestones in September 2012 and have since created about 100 unique designs<br />
Funeral Concept have created about 100 unique designs since 2012. Creations include a message reading 'Thanks for not peeing on my grave’.<br />
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  • Funny Headstones <br />
<br />
A French company has created dozens of vibrant iron gravestones with custom-made images emblazoned across them in a bid to add some colour and individuality to the country's graveyards. <br />
Funeral Concept began producing the unusual gravestones in September 2012 and have since created about 100 unique designs<br />
Funeral Concept have created about 100 unique designs since 2012. Creations include a message reading 'Thanks for not peeing on my grave’.<br />
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  • Funny Headstones <br />
<br />
A French company has created dozens of vibrant iron gravestones with custom-made images emblazoned across them in a bid to add some colour and individuality to the country's graveyards. <br />
Funeral Concept began producing the unusual gravestones in September 2012 and have since created about 100 unique designs<br />
Funeral Concept have created about 100 unique designs since 2012. Creations include a message reading 'Thanks for not peeing on my grave’.<br />
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  • Funny Headstones <br />
<br />
A French company has created dozens of vibrant iron gravestones with custom-made images emblazoned across them in a bid to add some colour and individuality to the country's graveyards. <br />
Funeral Concept began producing the unusual gravestones in September 2012 and have since created about 100 unique designs<br />
Funeral Concept have created about 100 unique designs since 2012. Creations include a message reading 'Thanks for not peeing on my grave’.<br />
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  • Funny Headstones <br />
<br />
A French company has created dozens of vibrant iron gravestones with custom-made images emblazoned across them in a bid to add some colour and individuality to the country's graveyards. <br />
Funeral Concept began producing the unusual gravestones in September 2012 and have since created about 100 unique designs<br />
Funeral Concept have created about 100 unique designs since 2012. Creations include a message reading 'Thanks for not peeing on my grave’.<br />
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  • Funny Headstones <br />
<br />
A French company has created dozens of vibrant iron gravestones with custom-made images emblazoned across them in a bid to add some colour and individuality to the country's graveyards. <br />
Funeral Concept began producing the unusual gravestones in September 2012 and have since created about 100 unique designs<br />
Funeral Concept have created about 100 unique designs since 2012. Creations include a message reading 'Thanks for not peeing on my grave’.<br />
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  • Funny Headstones <br />
<br />
A French company has created dozens of vibrant iron gravestones with custom-made images emblazoned across them in a bid to add some colour and individuality to the country's graveyards. <br />
Funeral Concept began producing the unusual gravestones in September 2012 and have since created about 100 unique designs<br />
Funeral Concept have created about 100 unique designs since 2012. Creations include a message reading 'Thanks for not peeing on my grave’.<br />
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  • Funny Headstones <br />
<br />
A French company has created dozens of vibrant iron gravestones with custom-made images emblazoned across them in a bid to add some colour and individuality to the country's graveyards. <br />
Funeral Concept began producing the unusual gravestones in September 2012 and have since created about 100 unique designs<br />
Funeral Concept have created about 100 unique designs since 2012. Creations include a message reading 'Thanks for not peeing on my grave’.<br />
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  • Funny Headstones <br />
<br />
A French company has created dozens of vibrant iron gravestones with custom-made images emblazoned across them in a bid to add some colour and individuality to the country's graveyards. <br />
Funeral Concept began producing the unusual gravestones in September 2012 and have since created about 100 unique designs<br />
Funeral Concept have created about 100 unique designs since 2012. Creations include a message reading 'Thanks for not peeing on my grave’.<br />
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  • Funny Headstones <br />
<br />
A French company has created dozens of vibrant iron gravestones with custom-made images emblazoned across them in a bid to add some colour and individuality to the country's graveyards. <br />
Funeral Concept began producing the unusual gravestones in September 2012 and have since created about 100 unique designs<br />
Funeral Concept have created about 100 unique designs since 2012. Creations include a message reading 'Thanks for not peeing on my grave’.<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
JULIE GAYET ON A SHOOT IN 1998 - <br />
Julie Gayet has previously denied rumours of an affair with the French president<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
JULIE GAYET ON A SHOOT IN 1998 - <br />
Julie Gayet has previously denied rumours of an affair with the French president<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
JULIE GAYET ON A SHOOT IN 1998 - <br />
Julie Gayet has previously denied rumours of an affair with the French president<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
JULIE GAYET ON A SHOOT IN 1998 - <br />
Julie Gayet has previously denied rumours of an affair with the French president<br />
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Photographer Peter Joli Captured this rare amazing event while photographing the Surfers Championship. <br />
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