Mont Ventoux, although geologically part of the Alps, is often considered to be separate from them, due to the lack of mountains of a similar height nearby.
The top of the mountain is bare limestone without vegetation or trees, which makes the mountain's barren peak appear from a distance to be snow-capped all year round (its snow cover actually lasts from December to April). Its isolated position overlooking the valley of the Rhône ensures that it dominates the entire region and can be seen from many miles away on a clear day. The view from the top is correspondingly superb.
Picture uploaded by: Sokleine - View this picture on Flickr Picture taken on: september 23, 2010 Taken in: Le Mont-serein Vaucluse | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur - France 3768