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Désert de Platé
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Désert de Platé (French pronunciation: [dezɛʁ də plate]) is a natural site classified in 1998 in Haute-Savoie, France,[1] in the Faucigny massif, belonging to the Giffre massif. It is dominated by the Grandes Platières, at 2,480 meters above sea level.
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The site covers the municipalities of Magland, Passy and Sallanches.[1]
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