Artificial Ice Fall near Ambri (Ticino) Switzerland

Artificial Ice Fall near Ambri (Ticino) Switzerland

Artificial Ice Fall near Ambri (Ticino) Switzerland
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Panoramic photo by Dieter Hofer Taken 15:26, 23/01/2010 - Views loading...

Artificial Ice Fall near Ambri (Ticino) Switzerland

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On this artifical Ice fall climbers learn and practice how to climb in vertical ice. A tree stump gets permanently sprinkled with water from the nearby river in winter.

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A: Artificial Ice Fall near Ambri (Ticino) Switzerland

by Dieter Hofer, 10 meters away

A climber climbs to the top of an artifical Ice fall. A tree stump gets permanently sprinkled with wa...

Artificial Ice Fall near Ambri (Ticino) Switzerland

C: Lago Ritom Ticino Switzerland

by Rolf Ris, 3.9 km away

Lago Ritom Ticino Switzerland

D: Lucomagno Acquacalda

by Marco Rossi, 9.3 km away

Image taken during a hike with snowshoes in the area of Lucomagno in winter 2011.

Lucomagno Acquacalda

E: the Church of Calonico (Ticino) Switzerland-2

by Dieter Hofer, 11.7 km away

Walking up to the church of Calonico on the foot path, you would never expect that it sits on the edg...

the Church of Calonico (Ticino) Switzerland-2

F: the Church of Calonico (Ticino) Switzerland-3

by Dieter Hofer, 11.7 km away

Walking up to the church of Calonico on the foot path, you would never expect that it sits on the edg...

the Church of Calonico (Ticino) Switzerland-3

G: the Church of Calonico (Ticino) Switzerland-4

by Dieter Hofer, 11.8 km away

  Walking up to the church of Calonico on the foot path, you would never expect that it sits on the e...

the Church of Calonico (Ticino) Switzerland-4

H: the Church of Calonico (Ticino) Switzerland

by Dieter Hofer, 11.8 km away

Walking up to the church of Calonico on the foot path, you would never expect that it sits on the edg...

the Church of Calonico (Ticino) Switzerland

I: Lago Bianco

by Markus [meQ] Fischer, 15.6 km away

Lago Bianco

J: Presa - abandoned hamlet - Val Bavona

by Dieter Hofer, 17.8 km away

Presa - abandoned hamlet - Val Bavona

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