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Aosta Mountain Collapse

Mountain collapse is not new, but it is happening more frequently

As we enter Autumn, the scene in the alps continues to worry us all. There have been several occasions recently when we have experienced the resounding crash of rockfalls. The soaring temperatures throughout the summer have not really let up at all.

Mountain collapse is not new.  Turner's picture of ‘Avalanche in the Grisons' (1804 ) depicts the devastating effects of nature's destruction. But it is the frequency today that rings alarm bells.

Turner Avalanche in the Grisons

Turner's Avalanche in the Grisons (1804)


Look at this collapse which I saw happening in front of my eyes in August 2024, in the Aosta Valley.  I took this photo of erosion whilst on a chairlift. What looks like 'cloud' in the rock is actually dust and debris. It was shocking to see - and loud! 

Mountain Collapse in Aosta Valley 2024

Photograph copyright Lumby Bishop, August 2024


This and other work by JWM Turner inspired me to make my own painting of a Mountain collapsing. Here you see the mountain has started to split, and a very large boulder has fallen onto the road.

Prue Bishop's Mountain Collapse

To see more along this theme, go to my collection on Global Warming

Prue Bishop September 15, 2024
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Prue Bishop visits Turner at the Grimaldi Exhibition in Monaco