The Middle Summit of the Zugspitze
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2962m - Top of Germany
Fake News
Waiting For Sunrise
Birth Of A New Day
Sundown Over The Alps
Naturgewalten
Bridge Without Purpose
Kitzsteinhorn, 3.203m
H.F.F. - End of Winter Season
Matterhorn
H.F.F. - From 3.883m of Altitude
Klein Matterhorn
Crossing the Alps (7)
The Highest Point of Austria
Glacial Worlds
Another Capricorn ;-)
Perfect Conditions for Sunburn
'Normal' Path 2 (see PiP)
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The World Above 3,000m
Upon the Glödis (3.206m)
Frozen Wall (3,288m)
H.F.F. - Without Entry (see PiP)
At 3,000 m (holiday picture version)
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Auf geht es in den Urlaub - Vivent les vacances - A few holidays... " lunga vita alle vacanze
Auf geht es in den Urlaub - Vivent les vacances - A few holidays... " lunga vita alle vacanze
Treppen und andere Auf- und Abgänge - Stairs and moving staircases etc.
Treppen und andere Auf- und Abgänge - Stairs and moving staircases etc.
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Signs signs signs / Enseignes, pancartes, panneaux et autres.
Signs signs signs / Enseignes, pancartes, panneaux et autres.
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H.F.F in the "Free State of Bavaria"
Entering the Zugspitze from the Austrian side, you will not simlpy arrive in Germany, but in the Free State of Bavaria. (Bavaria is of course a part of the Federal Republic of Germany. But a very special one - with it's own dialect and own traditions. With this knowledge in mind, the danger notice has some double entendre: "Be carefully! Alpine Terrain. Descent for mountaineers only. Danger of falling.")
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Wenn man die Zugspitze von der österreichischen Seite her betritt, kommt man an dieser Treppe vorbei, die ins offene Gelände hinunter führt. Man mag schmunzeln ob der Doppeldeutigkeit der beiden Schilder nebenbeinander.
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Wenn man die Zugspitze von der österreichischen Seite her betritt, kommt man an dieser Treppe vorbei, die ins offene Gelände hinunter führt. Man mag schmunzeln ob der Doppeldeutigkeit der beiden Schilder nebenbeinander.
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