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ÖBB.2043.64 in actie voor een 'Korridorzug' Innsbruck - Lienz (via Brennero en het Pustertal) en passeert een gecharterde stoomtrein met FS-stoomlocomotief 740.254.
Un classico di qualche anno fa...il "Korridorzug" composto dalla 2043.64 e tre carrozze ÖBB mentre, attraversando la Val Pusteria, collegava la stazione di Innsbruck Hbf. alla stazione di Lienz Hbf....qui ripreso a Brunico.
The view of the Tre Cime form the small ridge to the east.
These rocks are really massive. You may get a sense of their size if you can find the little person right in the saddle of the ridge, to the left of the bright spot.
They are one of the best-known mountain groups in the Dolomites. The three peaks, from east to west, are: Cima Piccola (little peak, 2,857 m.), Cima Grande (big peak, 2,999 m.) and Cima Ovest (western peak, 2,973 m.).
Curiously, until 1919 the peaks formed part of the border between Italy and Austria-Hungary. Now they lie on the border between the provinces of South Tyrol and Belluno.
(Wikipedia).
yet another view of the lovely church of sankt magdalena im vilnoss. and I'm note done yet, nor I'm offering any excuses - this place looks splendid in late winter afternoon light :)
per vedere un pò di azzurro ho dovuto tirar fuori una foto dello scorso inverno
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tired skiers enjoy a panoramic views of grodental at sunset from the descent from seceda peak towards sankt christina.
Alto Adige, Italy.
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Blick von der Seiser Alm auf die Puez-Geislergruppe und die Seceda. View from the Seiser Alm to the Puezgeisler group and the Seceda
This image shows the Carezza lake (Karersee/Lago di Carezza) in Aldo Adige (Südtirol/Italy) in a nice evening light. It really is a magic place with great atmosphere. Empress Sissi was here in 1897 and I'm pretty sure that she was stunned like me! The lake is beautiful embedded between the Latemar and the Rosengarten group in about 1500m above sea level.
Reschensee or Lake Reschen is an artificial lake in the western portion of South Tyrol, Italy, approximately 2 km south of the Reschen Pass, which forms the border with Austria. The lake is famous for the steeple of a submerged 14th-century church; when the water freezes, this can be reached on foot. A legend says that during winter one can still hear church bells ring. In reality the bells were removed from the tower on July 18, 1950, a week before the demolition of the church nave and the creation of the lake.
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