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Schmadribachfall (waterfall) plunges 300 meters (1000 feet) from the lip of a hanging valley in Upper Lauterbru… | World heritage sites, Canton of bern, Switzerland
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A worker removes a aerosol collector of a Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger aircraft in
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Geneva, Switzerland - April 15, 2019: Lake of Geneva with Its Jet D.Eau or Large Fountain Spraying Out of the Lake 140 Meters or Editorial Photography - Image of nature, panoramic: 193444567
April 2018 – Still Meters (!!) of Snow in the Swiss Alps – SwissPowder – Ski Touring in Switzerland (by Uli Geilinger)
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Staubbach Falls, highest waterfall in Switzerland, plunges into Lauterbrunnen Valley, in Berner Oberland,… | Lauterbrunnen switzerland, Europe, Wonders of the world
Schmadribachfall waterfall & Grosshorn, Upper Lauterbrunnen Valley, Switzerland. | portfolio.photoseek.com
An artificially triggered avalanche thunders down a mountain side past a 30 meters (98 feet) high pole holding measuring equiptment, at the Vallee de la Sionne in Anzere near Sion, February 3,
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Schmadribachfall waterfall & Grosshorn, Upper Lauterbrunnen Valley, Switzerland. | portfolio.photoseek.com
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The Lauterbrunnen Breithorn (elevation 3780 meters / 12,402 feet) is a mountain at the western end of the Lauterbrunnen Wall… | Switzerland, Natural landmarks, Alps
The A-Z of Skiing in Switzerland: Andermatt to Zermatt - Dreams Abroad
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Interesting facts about Switzerland | Just Fun Facts
A Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger aircraft lands in Payerne after a radioactivity measurements flight over Switzerland March 23, 2011. An aerosol collector is located under each wings of the aircraft and
Morteratsch Glacier now melts by 30 meters (98 feet) per year (1999–2005) in Switzerland. | portfolio.photoseek.com
Twenty killed in plane crash in Swiss Alps | Reuters.com
An artificially triggered avalanche thunders down a mountain side past a 30 meters (98 feet) high pole holding measuring equiptment, at the Vallee de la Sionne in Anzere near Sion, February 3,
The world's largest Swiss flag is fixed by climbers on Mount Saentis (2502 meter/8209 feet above sea level) near Schwaegalp in the eastern Swiss Alps July 30, 2009. The flag measures some