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Lago di Lugano – Panoramic Views in Switzerland
Read more: Lago di Lugano – Panoramic Views in SwitzerlandI’d like to add another post to my little series on Panoramic Views in Switzerland. As in the very first post from this series we are again in the Ticino and again feature Lake Lugano, but this time the view from Monte San Giorgio.
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A Cathedral in green – inside the Morteratsch Glacier
Read more: A Cathedral in green – inside the Morteratsch GlacierThis winter a unique opportunity popped up: A dive into the Morteratsch Glacier! This glacier is located in the eastern part of the Swiss Alps and the region of the Bernina mountain range.
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
Read more: Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!Time for reflection. Wishing all visitors of my blog and website Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a healthy 2021!
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Golden Fall at Lej da Staz
Read more: Golden Fall at Lej da StazLej da Staz (Lake Staz) is one of my top photography spots in Switzerland. Not even challenging to get there – just a 30 min. walk from St. Moritz – this little lake is again and again worth checking out.
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The Greina High-Plateau: wide, wild, untapped
Read more: The Greina High-Plateau: wide, wild, untappedThe Greina High-Plateau offers an exceptional nature experience! The 1 km wide and 6 km long plateau is linking 3 valleys at around 2’200 m a.s.l.: Lumnezia in the east, Sumvitg in the north and Blenio in the south. No cable car or chair lift gets you there, only your own feet! The shot above…
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The most dominant mountains of the Alps: #1 – Mont Blanc
Read more: The most dominant mountains of the Alps: #1 – Mont BlancFinally we are reaching the most dominant and also highest mountain of the Alps: The Mont Blanc (Dominance 2’812 km – Height 4’810 m). It is located in the French Alps and belongs to the so called Graian Alps. The shot above (from Aiguille du Midi) and the one below show the north-west side.