Reuss RIver Delta

Reuss RIver Delta

Reuss RIver Delta
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Photo panoramique par Johan Offermans & Karl Overholt Pris 10:55, 25/04/2011 - Views loading...

Reuss RIver Delta

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Reuss River Delta in the Urnersee lobe of Vierwaldstättersee. A nice place to enjoy the view, and watch the various waterfowl. The sediment from the river is dropped right here, and the water flows out of the lake at Luzern, eventually joining the Rhein.

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A: Reuss River Delta Meets Urnersee

Par Johan Offermans & Karl Overholt, à 930 mètres

This is the only place I've ever heard about or seen where there's a delta where a river flows into a...

Reuss River Delta Meets Urnersee

B: Altdorf

Par Roland Herger, A 2.5 km

Dieses Panorama wurde in Altdorf beim Kapuzinerkloster aufgenommen. Altdorf ist der Hauptort des Kant...

Altdorf

C: Isleten

Par Roland Herger, A 2.8 km

Isleten liegt am "Weg der Schweiz", der um den Urnersee führt. Dank der guten Windbedingungen  ist es...

Isleten

D: Rophaien Panorama

Par Roland Herger, A 4.1 km

Rophaien Panorama

E: 2010 Cliff Diving competition in Sisikon, Switzerland

Par Johan Offermans & Karl Overholt, A 5.4 km

This picture shows the 2010 cliffdiving competition which took place on August 28th in Sisikon, Switz...

2010 Cliff Diving competition in Sisikon, Switzerland

F: Haldi Chapel

Par Roland Herger, A 6.8 km

Das Haldi liegt auf 1100 bis 1300 m.ü.M. Erreichbar ist es von Schattdorf aus mit der Luftseilbahn. I...

Haldi Chapel

G: Haldi Schilt

Par Roland Herger, A 7.2 km

Die Alp Schilt liegt auf ca.  auf 1440 m.ü.M. Von da aus hat man eine wunderschöne Aussicht auf das u...

Haldi Schilt

H: Gipfelrestaurant Fronalpstock

Par Marc Gruber, A 8.0 km

Gipfelrestaurant Fronalpstock

I: Ratzi

Par Roland Herger, A 8.6 km

Ratzi

J: Switzerland Brunnen Axenstrasse Wolfssprung

Par Markus Kaeppeli, A 9.6 km

The Axenstrasse along the east side of the southern end of Lake Lucerne (Urnersee) was for a long tim...

Switzerland Brunnen Axenstrasse Wolfssprung

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