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Sonnenaufgang im Seetal / Sunrise at Lake Valley
Um möglichst früh mit meiner heurigen Hochschwab-Wanderung starten zu können, war ich bereits bei Sonnenaufgang an der Forststraßensperre im Seetal bei Seewiesen. Das zarte rot-goldene Licht der aufgehenden Sonne wurde von den fahlen Kalkwänden der Gschirrmauer (links) und der Bösen Mauer (rechts) anheimelnd reflektiert. Allein schon deswegen hat es sich ausgezahlt, so früh dort gewesen zu sein.
In order to be able to start my this year Hochschwab hike as early as possible, I was already at the forest road barrier in the Lake Valley near Seewiesen at sunrise. The delicate red-golden light of the rising sun was reflected cosily from the pale limestone walls of the Gschirrmauer (left) and the Boese Mauer (right). That alone made it worthwhile to have been there so early.
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In order to be able to start my this year Hochschwab hike as early as possible, I was already at the forest road barrier in the Lake Valley near Seewiesen at sunrise. The delicate red-golden light of the rising sun was reflected cosily from the pale limestone walls of the Gschirrmauer (left) and the Boese Mauer (right). That alone made it worthwhile to have been there so early.
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