Refuge Walter-Bonatti
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Refuge Walter-Bonatti is a mountain hut in the Val Ferret, in the Pennine Alps, Aosta Valley, Italy, at an altitude of 2,025 metres (6,644 ft). It is named after the Italian mountaineer.[1]
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- ^ "5 lieux incontournables à découvrir sur le Tour du Mont Blanc" (in French). Watse Trecking Mont Blanc. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
45°50′52″N 7°02′05″E / 45.84778°N 7.03472°E / 45.84778; 7.03472
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