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Trümmelbach Falls: A Journey into the Heart of the Swiss Alps

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Trümmelbach Falls ⭐⭐is the only glacier-waterfalls in Europe that are located inside a mountain and still easily accessible . The waters of  Trümmelbach Falls  originate from the glaciers located high up on the Eiger , Mönch , and Jungfrau mountains. The water from these glaciers melts and flows down through a series of underground streams and cracks in the rock before eventually reaching the falls. Experience the Thundering Power of Trümmelbach Falls On June 10, 2023 , we took an elevator up to the falls.  Upon reaching the top, we ventured into the depths of the mountain, traversing a series of tunnels that seemed to transport us back in time.  As we delved further into the mountain's depths, the thunderous roar of cascading water filled the air, growing louder with each turn. The darkness was pierced by shafts of light that illuminated the raw beauty of the falls, revealing a mesmerizing spectacle of water cascading down a series of subterranean caves and gorges....

Escape to Wengen: Unpolluted Beauty in the Swiss Alps

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Video 1.  Jungfrau, Grindelwald and Wengen , Switzerland, in One Day Figure 1.  The round trip taken in video 1 from Interlaken to Jungfrau   Video 2. Schilthorn, Gimmelwald, Mürren, Trümmelbach Falls, Lauterbrunnen Valley, Interlaken Figure 2. The round trip taken in video 2 from Lauterbrunnen to Schilthorn     Figure 3.  Visiting Schilthorn from Lauterbrunnen (or Wengen ) Lauterbrunnen You can use Lauterbrunnen (or Wengen ) as your home base for visiting nearby mountains Jungfrau or Schilthorn (Figures 2 & 3). Video 3. Wengen Switzerland Travel Guide Figure 4. Wengen ― the gateway to both Lauterbrunen Valley (Right) and Grindelwald Valley (Left) Wengen Getting up into a car-free village gives one a much more “old Switzerland” feel. You can't go wrong with either Mürren or Wengen . We [2] prefer Wengen because we like the views better from there (jaw-dropping), it is slightly larger, therefo...