the first one is the matahorn and the second is in Lucerne the famous bridge on the right and all the restaurants across the bridge leading to the church
LennyP4868 wrote:
the first one is the matahorn and the second is in Lucerne the famous bridge on the right and all the restaurants across the bridge leading to the church
Great images.I love the Matahorn image. Looks like you had a good time.Thanks for sharing. Stan
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LennyP4868 wrote:
the first one is the matahorn and the second is in Lucerne the famous bridge on the right and all the restaurants across the bridge leading to the church
Matterhorn? Gee, I thought that was Paramount all these years
That second is absolutely spectacular
What a place to visit or live in! Amazing
First-rate images, Lenny--enjoyed.
Excellent. Let’s see more.
Thanks everyone for your comments and getting a three thumbs up from blacks2 and want to see more by MT native ( Ill post some more) all you guys that commented are just too kind
Beautiful pictures that bring back fond memories. We used to visit Lucerne every year from 1985 to 1992. The Kapellbrucke was constructed in 1365 connecting the old part of Lucerne with the new. It was a covered bridge decorated with beautiful pictures inside the bridge. The bridge was destroyed by fire in 1993 and subsequently restored. It is the oldest wooden covered bridge in Europe.
On our first trip to Zermat in 1985 we never saw the Matterhorn due to heavy fog but we did get to see it on subsequent trips. It is a breathtaking sight as your picture shows. I have several friends who climbed the Matterhorn sho can attest to the beauty. The village of Zermat itself is a stunning village nestled in the Alps. The only way to get to the village was to park your car in Tasch and take a funicular up to Zermat which was about 5 kilometers away.
Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful pictures.
PeterNoyes wrote:
Beautiful pictures that bring back fond memories. We used to visit Lucerne every year from 1985 to 1992. The Kapellbrucke was constructed in 1365 connecting the old part of Lucerne with the new. It was a covered bridge decorated with beautiful pictures inside the bridge. The bridge was destroyed by fire in 1993 and subsequently restored. It is the oldest wooden covered bridge in Europe.
On our first trip to Zermat in 1985 we never saw the Matterhorn due to heavy fog but we did get to see it on subsequent trips. It is a breathtaking sight as your picture shows. I have several friends who climbed the Matterhorn sho can attest to the beauty. The village of Zermat itself is a stunning village nestled in the Alps. The only way to get to the village was to park your car in Tasch and take a funicular up to Zermat which was about 5 kilometers away.
Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful pictures.
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It is still the same did you know that the round building attached to the bridge was originally a prison. I took the funicular to the top of an adjacent mtn near the matahorn and we walked down and stopped at a restaurant in the middle of the mtn. My favorite town is Grobenwaid its the town below the jungfru. but you are correct its all beautiful. Thank you for your comments and story
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