PIC D'ANIE [2,504 m high] Although it is not strictly speaking in the Basque Country, the inhabitants have made it their own, since they are so used to seeing it from just about everywhere on their territory. They have even given it a Basque name :
« Auñamendi » goat mountain. Philippe VEYRIN tells us that it is « in its caverns that storms gather ». The canyons that we describe elsewhere were hollowed out of thelimestone rocks between the Pic d'Anie and the Pic d'Orhy, which form the high plateaux of the Soule province.
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