Ticino  –  Cardada

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17 Oct 2014

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Zaungast

HFF Pensacola Beach – walk to the beach. I need to spread some warm ambience here ;-) (30.32800, -87.16047); [170°]

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20 Jan 2008

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Gratwanderung

Aussicht vom Chutzen auf Eiger, Mönch und Jungfrau. (46.85917, 07.52622); [140°] – swisstopo

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26 Jul 2013

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walking on water

Am Grauseeli (2'514m); mit Mönch (4'107m) im Hintergrund (46.55894, 07.84663); [90°]

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27 Jun 2018

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Pont du Gard

Provence – Pont du Gard The Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct that crosses the Gardon River near the town of Vers-Pont-du-Gard in southern France. The Pont du Gard is part of an aqueduct that leads across the River Gard and then supplied the town of Nîmes with fresh drinking water from the sources at Uzès. The height difference between the source and the city of Nîmes was just 17 meters. This results in a slope of 34 centimeters per kilometer! And here lies the ingenuity of the entire structure: over the total length of 50 km, this slight gradient was exactly maintained and implemented. In the process, mountains were bypassed or pierced with tunnels, and river valleys with bridges were overcome without departing from the slight inclination. The Pont du Gard, built as three tiers of archways to bring water to the city of Nîmes, is the highest of all elevated Roman aqueducts, and one of the best preserved. It was added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1985 because of its historical importance. The aqueduct is built in three levels: - Lower level: 6 arches, 142 m long, 6 m wide, 22 m high - Middle level: 11 arches, 242 m long, 4 m wide, 20 m high - Upper level: 35 arches, 275 m long, 3 m wide, 7 m high Total height: 49 m Total lenght: 275 m Built: around 40 – 60 AD => Pont du Gard, Deutsch (43.94643, 04.53454); [70°] – handy shot

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16 Sep 2018

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mirror

Piz Nair – Lej da la Pêsch Der Piz Nair ist ein 3'057 m hoher Berg im Kanton Graubünden (Schweiz). Er ist Teil der Albula-Alpen und liegt im Skigebiet Corviglia. Er wird auch oft als Hausberg von St. Moritz bezeichnet. Um den Piz Nair führt eine 4-stündige Wanderung, die an verschiedenen Bergseen, unter anderem auch am Lej da la Pêsch vorbeiführt. (46.50982, 09.77946); [300°]

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12 Sep 2018

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look around

Munt Pers – Panorama 180° Panorama vom Munt Pers (3'207m / 10'520ft) in Richtung Morteratsch Gletscher. Links die drei Spitzen des Piz Palü (3'900m / 12'800ft). Rechts davon der Piz Bernina (4'049m / 13'285 ft). Ganz rechts das Val Bernina mit Blick nach Pontresina. (46.42139, 09.95351); [250°]

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09 Dec 2018

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Formenspiel

Museum für Kommunikation – "Sounds of Silence" Wenn man so gedankenverloren im Museum sitzt und den Klängen lauscht, die da aus den Kopfhörern strömen, entdeckt man plötzlich Formen und Figuren, die man glaubt festhalten zu müssen. (Handy Foto) ➽ Museum für Kommunikation, Bern ➽ Ausstellung "Sounds of Silence" (46.94185, 07.45030)

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17 Aug 2013

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nothingness | curtain #2

Adelboden – Obere Engstligenfälle ➽ Für Gudrun (46.45095, 07.56270); [190°] – swisstopo

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17 Feb 2019

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de-fence

Murten – city curtain wall with parapet walk. - HFF - Well, in fact it's not a fence it is rather a balustrade or banister, but more and more also balustrades are established in this group, as I've seen. :-) ➽ PIP 1: The roof framework of the watch tower you can see on the left side. View from the bottom up. Watch your neck! ;-) (click on the picture to view in full size) ➽ PIP 2: Twisted chimney on the roof of a house. I guess the chimney-cutter had a fun day when he built this. ;-) ➽ Wiki (English / Deutsch) ➽ Swiss Topo (46.92794, 07.11859); [240°]
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