After cooking a most traditionally English breakfast, we set off for Lauterbrunnen. We took the gondola down to Stechelberg and then walked about 3 miles on mostly flat ground to Lauterbrunnen alongside a river. Once again, the views were spectacular as we marvelled at amazing waterfalls crashing down from hundreds of feet above. Of course, the valley views were breathtaking and there are really no words to describe the scenery except to encourage you to visit at some point.
As the day continued, the skies got even clearer. We thus decided to visit Schilthorn, which is one of the highest peaks and tourist attractions in the area. Previously, we went up it's cousin, Jungfraujoch, which is slightly higher, but had terrible weather and saw nothing but clouds. Today, after much deliberation, we decided to try it again. And, as you see below, it was well worth it. There's a revolving restaurant at the top where we had a decent meal with heavenly views.
I must clarify that when we go up these peaks, it's either by cable car (Schilthorn) or train. The fact that the Swiss can engineer infrastructure in these conditions, considering the altitude, topography, and weather, is simply mind-boggling and amazing in and of itself.
3 comments:
Wow!! Look at all the snow! Beautiful picture. Live it up you two!!! Love, Kate
http://www.italiansrus.com/photos/trieste/trieste13.htm (this is pictures of my earlier suggestion. Hit the back arrow at the bottom of the picture to see more!)
I certainly was thinking about Ankur's perspective on all the economic news/debacles when it was the big news headline... I'm glad heu didn't seem to let it affect him too much!
"Live it up indeed"
:)
Miss you guys and can't wait to see you soon! But I hope the vacation doesn't seem to end too fast for you two either! "Enjooooy" as Ankur like(s)/(d) to say sometimes (with a strange accent for emphasis, and all).
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