Hunting fields
Birch forest colors
North sides
Fields of mosses
Crystal creek
Pictures shot in the Black Forest, Germany. Click each picture to zoom in.
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Halloween casualties
Pictures shot at Junker’s farm, Zurich, Switzerland. No pumpkin was harmed. Click each picture to zoom in.
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Wrong flight?
A last check at the departures …
… and here are the planes ready to fly us to …
… or are these ones?
Hard to image a flight on those up there …
Now they are landing, leaving the airspace free …
… to the right one! Not all Swiss-flagged flights are Swiss. Patrouille Suisse made the air show! Pictures shot at the 70 years celebration of Zurich Airport. Click to enlarge and see the pilot smile.
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Take a walk on the Swiss wild side
To begin your walk on the Swiss wild side, first bring yourself to Canton of Valais, southern Switzerland.
If you drive there by car from the northern side, you will probably get stuck in your car on a train wagon like this, at the entrance of the Lötschberg tunnel.
20 minutes after shaking in the darkness (give some thought to the 116 workers who died drilling this hole in the mountain in 1908, several corpses still buried in the tunnel) you find yourself on the other side, in Goppenstein. Read More
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