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Let’s go a bit abstract …
Read more: Let’s go a bit abstract …Structures and shapes created by nature at its best! Isn’t this fascinating? I also love the color of this Blue grape hyacinth. Of course this picture required a macro lense.
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King of the Alps
Read more: King of the AlpsThe Upper Engadine is home to one of the largest Ibex herds in the Alps. In May they usually descend into the valley to feast on the green meadows. They are the perfect examples of resilience and adaptabililty. They survive the cold Alpine winters and live on steep, rugged slopes without falling.
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Marbel? No, ice! – the Eiger Glacier
Read more: Marbel? No, ice! – the Eiger GlacierEiger, Mönch and Jungfrau – three mountains in ther Bernese Alps – are one of the Alp’s favorits. This year there was only little snow so that one could take a look at the marble like ice of Eiger Glacier
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Lago Tremorgio – take a break
Read more: Lago Tremorgio – take a breakEveryday roughly 15’000 vehicles travel through the Gotthard Road Tunnel1 which connects the north side of the Swiss Alps with the south. Most of them just pass the little town Prato Leventina on the south side missing out on a little gem.
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Swiss National Holiday
Read more: Swiss National HolidayOn the occasion of today’s Swiss national holiday I once again like to post a shot from a special place in Switzerland. This year I chose the Val Frisal.
