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Eismeer railway station (German for Ice Sea) is an
underground railway station bored into the
mountain Eiger on the
Jungfrau Railway,
which runs to the...
- Eiger,
overlooking the
Eismeer (the "sea of ice").
Kleine Scheidegg, 2,061 m (6,762 ft) Eigergletscher, 2,320 m (7,612 ft)
Eismeer, 3,158 m (10,361 ft)...
- The Sea of Ice, (German: Das
Eismeer) (1823–1824), is an oil
painting that
depicts a
shipwreck in the
Arctic by the
German Romantic painter Caspar David...
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Rotstock station.
After further construction, the line was
extended to
Eismeer station on 25 July 1905, and
Eigerwand became an
intermediate stop. The...
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Eismeer is the
thirteenth studio album by
Peter Frohmader,
released in 2003 by
Gazul Records. All
music is
composed by
Peter Frohmader Adapted from the...
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towards the Jungfrau.
There is a
second stop at a
window looking out on the
Eismeer ("Sea of Ice")
before the
train continues to the Jungfraujoch. The tunnel...
- the
Second World War,
serving as
Schiff 4, V 1801
Wandrahm and V 6114
Eismeer. Post-war, she was
allocated to the
Soviet Union.
Renamed Onega, she was...
- War I)
Royal Bavarian Jagdgeschwader IV (World War I)
Jagdgeschwader 5
Eismeer Jagdgeschwader 26
Schlageter Jagdgeschwader 27
Afrika Jagdgeschwader 50...
- two
stations within the
Eiger are
Eigerwand (behind the
north face) and
Eismeer (behind the
south face), at
around 3,000 metres. The
Eigerwand station...
- 1841, p. 2 (Online at ANNO)Template:ANNO/Maintenance/dsb Ein
Schiff im
Eismeer. In: Didaskalia. Blätter für Geist, Gemüth und Publicität, 16
March 1841...