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This is the top of Almagellhorn, in my opinion one of the most beautifull mountains seen from Saas Fee. The perfect pyramid
Thank you for 8.1 million views 2017-2021
The above image is a scan from an original Kodachrome™ slide. The default size is 2000 x 1250 pixels, so clicking on the photo will enlarge it for better viewing.
The original image comes from my slide collection, amassed over the past 40+ years. They are a combination of my own photographs and ones acquired over those years.
I created this Photostream in 2017 for the purpose of holding my slide collection as an archive, as otherwise they would just remain in binders and boxes, not being enjoyed by anyone, myself included.
Comments are welcome.
Aircraft MSN: 39
Type & Series: Airbus A300B2K-3C
Registration: ZS-SDC
Operator: SAA South African Airways
Location (when available): Johannesburg JNB
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The above image is a scan from an original Kodachrome™ slide. The default size is 2000 x 1250 pixels, so clicking on the photo will enlarge it for better viewing.
The original image comes from my slide collection, amassed over the past 40+ years. They are a combination of my own photographs and ones acquired over those years.
I created this Photostream in 2017 for the purpose of holding my slide collection as an archive, as otherwise they would just remain in binders and boxes, not being enjoyed by anyone, myself included.
Comments are welcome.
Aircraft MSN: 19318
Type & Series: Boeing 727-44
Registration: ZS-SBF
Operator: SAA South African Airways
Location (when available): Johannesburg JNB
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For some reason Spielboden was not enough up or we just wanted to see a higher view....so we plodded up to längfluh - which is roughly as high as you can get as a "normal" walker.
Evening view of Saas-Grund (1559m) and the Saas Valley, taken from Waldhüs Bodmen near Saas-Fee (1800m).
Canon EOS 5D Mark III | Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM
Saas-Fee can be reached by car or bus—postal buses run during much of the day half-hourly from Brig and Visp, though none provides a service beyond the bus terminal through the length of the town during the winter. No cars are allowed to enter the city (they have to be parked in special car parks outside); only small electric vehicles operate on the streets (and some petrol-driven garbage trucks). The decision to exclude most motor vehicles was made by the village at the time of the construction of the road from Saas Grund in 1951.
Thank you for 8.1 million views 2017-2021
The above image is a scan from an original Kodachrome™ slide. The default size is 2000 x 1250 pixels, so clicking on the photo will enlarge it for better viewing.
The original image comes from my slide collection, amassed over the past 40+ years. They are a combination of my own photographs and ones acquired over those years.
I created this Photostream in 2017 for the purpose of holding my slide collection as an archive, as otherwise they would just remain in binders and boxes, not being enjoyed by anyone, myself included.
Comments are welcome.
Aircraft MSN: 37
Type & Series: Airbus A300B2K-3C
Registration: ZS-SDB
Operator: SAA South African Airways
Location (when available): Johannesburg JNB
Remarks:
My websites: