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- The Trümmelbach Falls (German: Trimmelbachfälle or Trümmelbachfälle) in Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, are a series of ten glacier-fed waterfalls inside...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Yumbilla falls Devon Falls Dunhinda Falls Ramboda Falls Engstligen Falls Trummelbach Falls Kaeng Sopha Nang Rong Aber Falls Aira Force Canonteign Falls Cautley...
- Schaffhausen – most powerful falls in Europe Staubbach Fall – Lauterbrunnen Trümmelbach FallsLauterbrunnen Djur-Djur Falls – 16 m (52 ft) Dzhurynskyi Falls...
- meadow directly facing the huge northern side of the Jungfrau, across the Trummelbach gorge. Wengernalp was so named for the nuns of Interlaken Monastery,...
- Eigergletscher railway station, and feeds the Weisse Lütschine through the Trümmelbach. On the east side, the Ischmeer–well visible from the windows of Eismeer...