A New Pink moon.
A Chew fence
Bird of the day: Great Tit
The River Twiss looking towards Twisleton Scar.
Twisleton Scar and its trees.
Herbs garden birds: Mistle thrush
Natures light and shade
Beezley Falls
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Beezley Falls
Down our way in Spring
The beauty of the Dales
Ingleborough, prince of English mountains
Langkawi pier
White Scars
Snow Falls-lead out
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Snow Falls
Stepping stones on the river Doe
Double message fence
Artist at work ?
A sky of star trails
A touch of Spring
Trees reach
Tulips of Spring
Housey-housey
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Thornton Force
Thornton Force
A wavey walk by the River Twiss
In the mirror
Interlaken 1985
HFF- Blakeley Reservoir fence
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Hollybush Spout
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Hollybush Spout view
Visions of Whernside
Reaching High
Pecca falls 2
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Pecca Falls
The Dolomites, Italy
Stainforth Force
Singing for Spring
Captain Jacks fence.
Ingleborough's north face.
The Ribblehead Viaduct and Whernside
The River Ribble at Locks Weir
A Yorkshire Dales scene
Attermire Scar
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The mountain narrow gauge railways of Wengen, Switzerland c1984


Here is a selection of the trains running on those mountains at that time, now long superceded.
The Wengernalp Railway (WAB) is a 19.11 kilometres long, rack railway line in Switzerland. It runs from Lauterbrunnen to Grindelwald via Wengen and Kleine Scheidegg at 2,061 metres above sea level, making it the world's longest continuous rack and pinion railway. The name refers to the seasonal mountain pastures above Wengen. It has a track gauge of 800mm (2'7", UK=1435mm)
Originals on 35mm slide. Nice full screen.
The Wengernalp Railway (WAB) is a 19.11 kilometres long, rack railway line in Switzerland. It runs from Lauterbrunnen to Grindelwald via Wengen and Kleine Scheidegg at 2,061 metres above sea level, making it the world's longest continuous rack and pinion railway. The name refers to the seasonal mountain pastures above Wengen. It has a track gauge of 800mm (2'7", UK=1435mm)
Originals on 35mm slide. Nice full screen.
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Cheers, Rosa.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneHope you are staying safe and occupied in these days of self-Isolation. Herb
Keep safe TOZ.
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Herb Riddle club has replied to tiabunna clubKeep well on this Easter day. Herb
Though it was in the Summer of 1970.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Colin Ashcroft clubCheers, Herb
Thank you for sharing these.
It looks so different today (although I only know the summer view!)
Best Wishes, a happy Easter, and stay safe!!
Peter
Herb Riddle club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubEnjoy the rest of Easter and keep safe. Herb
Glad you got to see and capture a bit of "old" Switzerland.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Sarah P.Enjoy your Easter and keep safe. Herb
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