- The
Trümmelbach Falls (German: Trimmelbachfälle or Trümmelbachfälle) in
Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, are a
series of ten glacier-fed
waterfalls inside...
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falls were
featured on the 3-centime
Swiss postage stamp of the 1930s.
Trümmelbach Falls,
another notable waterfall in the
Lauterbrunnen valley Christian...
- lift of
Trümmelbach Falls is an
inclined elevator or
funicular in
Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. The
installation leads visitors of
Trümmelbach Falls from...
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walls of the Jungfrau, Mönch and Eiger,
across the
extremely narrow Trümmelbach valley. In 1841 the
hotel De la
Jungfrau was opened; it was
later rebuilt...
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Holmes Seerenbach Falls Amden St
Gallen Staubbach Fall
Lauterbrunnen Berne Thur
waterfalls Unterw****er St
Gallen Trummelbach Falls Lauterbrunnen Berne...
- the mountains, thus
making it a very pure and
clean source of water.
Trümmelbach Falls is 3 km (1.9 mi) from Lauterbrunnen,
connected by bus from the...
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Yumbilla falls Devon Falls Dunhinda Falls Ramboda Falls Engstligen Falls Trummelbach Falls Kaeng Sopha Nang Rong Aber
Falls Aira
Force Canonteign Falls Cautley...
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Schaffhausen – most
powerful falls in
Europe Staubbach Fall –
Lauterbrunnen Trümmelbach Falls –
Lauterbrunnen Djur-Djur
Falls – 16 m (52 ft)
Dzhurynskyi Falls...
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meadow directly facing the huge
northern side of the Jungfrau,
across the
Trummelbach gorge.
Wengernalp was so
named for the nuns of
Interlaken Monastery,...
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Eigergletscher railway station, and
feeds the
Weisse Lütschine
through the
Trümmelbach. On the east side, the Ischmeer–well
visible from the
windows of Eismeer...