The Oberaar glacier near Grimsel

The Oberaar glacier near Grimsel

The Oberaar glacier near Grimsel
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The Oberaar glacier near Grimsel

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The Oberaar glacier is one of the sources of the river Aare which later flows through Berne. It is a nice target for a walk through a lovley high alpine landscape along the shore of the Oberaar lake.

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A: The Oberaar dam near Grimsel

Par Erik Krause, A 3.6 km

The Oberaar dam is one of the four major dams of the Grimsel electric power complex. The lake however...

The Oberaar dam near Grimsel

B: Upper and Lower Lake Grimsel

Par Dieter Hofer, A 4.2 km

Grimselsee or Lake Grimsel is an artificial lake near Grimsel pass in the Canton of Berne, Switzerlan...

Upper and Lower Lake Grimsel

C: Sidelhorn (2764m) gigapixel version

Par Erik Krause, A 6.5 km

From Sidelhorn near grimsel pass in Switzerland you have a magnificent view into the Uri, Bern and Va...

Sidelhorn (2764m) gigapixel version

D: Bieligertal near Frutt in Switzerland

Par Fritz Dallenbach, A 7.2 km

This valley in the heart of the Alps in Switzerland is very steep. The views of the surrounding mount...

Bieligertal near Frutt in Switzerland

E: Reckingen Village View

Par Fritz Dallenbach, A 7.4 km

Reckingen Village View

F: The cascade at grimsel lake

Par Erik Krause, A 7.6 km

The artificial waterfall on the north side brings water to the Grimsel lake from the neighboring Bäch...

The cascade at grimsel lake

G: Old houses in the mountain

Par Fritz Dallenbach, A 7.6 km

Old houses in the mountain

H: Church in Reckingen, Goms in Wallis, Switzerland

Par Fritz Dallenbach, A 7.6 km

The church of reckingen in switzerland is a very nice old church, built in 18th century.

Church in Reckingen, Goms in Wallis, Switzerland

I: Reckingen in Winter

Par Fritz Dallenbach, A 7.6 km

Reckingen in Winter

J: Reckingen in Goms, Village in the mountains of Switzerland

Par Fritz Dallenbach, A 7.6 km

This panorama has been taken in the verry old and small village of reckingen, in the center of the al...

Reckingen in Goms, Village in the mountains of Switzerland

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