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The Lauterbrunnen valley is one of the deepest in the Alps, comparing the height difference of the adjacent mountains and the valley floor. In some places the cliff walls are 1000 m high. Streams flowing down the mountains, at the edge of the rocky valley walls, form high waterfalls. The most famous of these are the Staubbach Falls (visible on the right) and the Trummelbach Falls. The 297 m high Staubbach Falls is the tallest free-fall waterfall in Switzerland.
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Dolina Lauterbrunnen jest jedną z najgłębszych w Alpach, porównując różnicę wysokości przyległych gór i dno doliny. W niektórych miejscach ściany klifu mają wysokość sięgającą 1000 m. Strumienie spływające z gór, na skraju skalistych ścian doliny, tworzą wysokie wodospady. Najbardziej znanym z nich jest wodospad Staubbach (widoczny po prawej) oraz wodospad Trummelbach . Wodospad Staubbach o wysokości 297 m jest najwyższym wodospadem swobodnie spadającym w Szwajcarii.
The great Aletsch Glacier, as seen from the Sphinx Observatory platform on Juanfraujoch mountain in Switzerland.
With a gargantuan 10 billion tons of ice flow, the Great Aletsch glacier is the largest Alpine Glacier in the Swiss Bernese Alps. It is a part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch protected area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Looking east as first light dawns over the Swiss Alps. Taken from the Forbes Arête on the Aiguille du Chardonnet, France.
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Taken from the Tateyama Ropeway
The Northern Alps, also known as the Hida Mountains, stretch through Nagano, Toyama and Gifu prefectures. A small portion of the mountains also reach into Niigata Prefecture.
This is a Cabin at 6,798 feet in the Julian Alps, Slovenia.
A glorious day in the Alps!! You don't want to slip to the left!!
Do you see the tiny skiers?
Explore Sept 2, 2010 #21
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View from Chamonix.
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