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Zoutwinning is belangrijk in deze omgeving. Het is ook niet voor niets dat de naam Salzburg daar uit afstamt. De oorspronkelijk mijnen liggen op het grondgebied Hallein beter op de berg Bad Dürrnberg.
Onderweg kwam ik nog een dam tegen, Te mooi om zomaar voorbij te rijden.
De stad Hallein op zich is ...
Missed it.
... this one was for you Pete....strange that we thought of you the moment we walked into the place......after our mountain climbing we slept very well. Today is Nikki's birthday.....we plan to climb the mountain ( not to the snowy top) next to our chalet and have a picnic overlooking the valley...lake...mountains and village of Zell Am See....I hope the fog clears and Nikki has a special day. Til next time Grant This Year's birthday was very memorable... A picnic basket of ...
Not The Top Of The World
... to the next stage...again.....steep....breathtaking views of the valley....the village below is becoming a series of dots.....and the mountains are engulfing you.....we get to the next stage and start walking to what we think is the lift station for the last stage to the top....skiers are wizzing passed us.....some little kids on snowboards look about ten years old and they are all brilliant.....we trudge through the snow like deer and reach the chair ...
Berchtesgaden
... haunts me as I write about it today. I didn’t take any close-up pictures of the display panels partly out of respect for the solemnity of the exhibit and also partly because it is the stuff of nightmares that is engrained in my memory. I think what struck home the hardest was the casualness with this which innocent, and in most cases, helpless, people were murdered (either outright or as a result of experiments gone sideways) by ...
Bavaria and Tirol
... palace. King Ludwig II build the palace modeled after the palace in versailles; Baroque and Rococo in styling. The palace was lavash, no expense spared, but the grounds were even more impressive. The symmetrical gardens and fountains build right into the hill'y landscape are beautiful. And, because of King Ludwig's love for Wagner and the opera, he build a grotto on the property to serve as ...