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That small, hazy picture shows a ghostly climber the effect of the long exposure required slogging up a snow field on the Wetterhorn.
He Cut a Fresh Path in Mountain Photography Michael J. Ybarra 2011
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That small, hazy picture shows a ghostly climber the effect of the long exposure required slogging up a snow field on the Wetterhorn.
He Cut a Fresh Path in Mountain Photography Michael J. Ybarra 2011
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That small, hazy picture shows a ghostly climber the effect of the long exposure required slogging up a snow field on the Wetterhorn.
He Cut a Fresh Path in Mountain Photography Michael J. Ybarra 2011
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The distribution of the Mezozoic rocks around the massif illustrates the deformations to the massif caused by the formation of the Alps. The compression and the uplift are demonstrated by the tilting of some of these layers towards the Rhone valley, along the Lötschberg south ramp, as well as by the almost vertical distribution of sediments in the Eiger-Wetterhorn-Grosse Scheidegg region.
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The gun fired two shells before the frame of the Dexter building collapsed, and each shell raked the Wetterhorn from stem to stern.
The War in the Air Herbert George 2006
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The disintegrating truce gave place to a definite general breach with the assassination of the Wetterhorn — for that is the only possible word for the act — above Union Square, and not a mile away from the exemplary ruins of City Hall.
The War in the Air Herbert George 2006
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A beautiful painting showed the grand scenery of Grindelwald, the Wetterhorn, the Jungfrau, Schreckhorn, Jura, the village of
By Water to the Columbian Exposition Johanna S. Wisthaler
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Our panorama, purchased here, enumerates more than a dozen; and among these are the Wetterhorn, Stockhorn, and Jungfrau.
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Wetterhorn and strikes the Rhone Valley at a place called Ulrichen.
The Path to Rome Hilaire Belloc 1911
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Diablerets on the west, and the Wetterhorn on the east, and they are the flanking bastions of another great wall, the Bernese Oberland.
The Path to Rome Hilaire Belloc 1911
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