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Wetterhorn and Grindelwald

 
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Wetterhorn and Grindelwald
Wetterhorn (3701m) with Grindelwald below.


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Sebastian HammPostcard

Sebastian Hamm

Voted 10/10

This photo is like the postcard which all the tourists buy to show their relatives at home the the alps in their whole beauty.

Everytime I see Wetterhorn from this perspective I think it looks a little bit like Zugspitze from Ehrwald.

Congratulations
Sebastian
Posted Sep 17, 2006 4:27 pm

Rick BRe: Postcard

Rick B

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the comment! I took the picture somewhere in the evening when descending Kleine Scheidegg on a rented cheese-bike :-) It's one of my personal favourites, and it indeed shows the beauty of the alps. Nice green grass and picturesque villages, lined with massive mountains (even though Grindelwald isn't exactly picturesque these days).

Cheers,

Rick
Posted Oct 19, 2006 10:47 am

Sebastian HammRe: Postcard

Sebastian Hamm

Voted 10/10

You´re right in grindelwald are some big ugly hotels, nowadays.
Posted Oct 19, 2006 11:16 am

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