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  • The Lauterbrunnen valley has been used by base jumpers since 1997.

    Sports Snapshots 2009

  • Michael Buholzer/Reuters Base jumpers soared through the air in the Lauterbrunnen valley in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, Thursday.

    Sports Snapshots 2009

  • I was fifteen and sitting in a little village perched above the Lauterbrunnen Valley in Switzerland with my father and grandfather.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, Wengen, Grindelwald and Mürren are some of the best ski and travel destinations in the world.

    Skiing in Switzerland - Europe 2008

  • Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, Wengen, Grindelwald and Mürren are some of the best ski and travel destinations in the world.

    Archive 2008-11-01 2008

  • I was fifteen and sitting in a little village perched above the Lauterbrunnen Valley in Switzerland with my father and grandfather.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • The train had eleven cars, the front half of which would go toward Lauterbrunnen, while the back half would go toward Grindelwald.

    The Lions of Lucerne Brad Thor 2002

  • A pair of lights down toward the Lauterbrunnen valley spoke of a train coming up the old cog railway, loaded with tourists and the day's commuters from Interlaken, Thun, and Bern.

    Doctor’s Orders Diane Duane 2000

  • Down in the valley, near Lauterbrunnen and Murren and right down to Interlaken and Spiez by the lake: on the heights on the far side of Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, on the Brienzer and Sigriswiler Rothorns, and eastward to the Schrattenflue they shone, so that the fires doubled themselves in the still waters of the lakes; and right down into the lowlands, atop the hill-heights of Rammisgummen and Napf.

    Doctor’s Orders Diane Duane 2000

  • Nothing else moved down there in the streets of the town but people walking, and electric or horse-drawn carts; bigger ground vehicles and fliers came no farther up the mountain than Lauterbrunnen, a restriction that McCoy found hard to fault when the result was such perfect quiet, broken only by the bells on the horses' harness, and on the tuned bells of goats and cows on the green alp higher up the mountainside.

    Doctor’s Orders Diane Duane 2000

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