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Discover the magic of the Swiss Alps on a scenic hike from First to Bachalpsee. This 4K journey is enhanced with authentic stereo audio, offering a true sense of immersion. Begin at the First ...
Liechtensteinklamm, Austrian Alps (4K) – Gorge Hiking Experience. Posted: May 27, 2025 | Last updated: May 27, 2025. Just outside St. Johann im Pongau, at the entrance to Grossarltal, lies the ...
The Swiss Alps, already quite tall, are growing even taller, according to a new study in Earth-Science Reviews. The discovery flies in the face of previous research, which said the Alps were ...
The Alps are the highest and most extensive mountain range system that lie in south-central Europe. The mountain range stretches approximately 750 miles (1,200 kilometers) in a crescent shape ...
Unveiled in 2023 at an altitude of 5,905 feet, deep in Italy’s South Tyrolean Alps, these four two-guest, adults-only lodges have a kitchen and stocked fridge on arrival.
Spanning 750 miles from the Mediterranean Sea to the Adriatic Sea, the Alps connect eight countries. From sea level to peaks rising higher than 12,000 feet, with many of the world’s environments ...
A huge chunk of a glacier in the Swiss Alps broke off on Wednesday afternoon, causing a deluge of ice, mud and rock to bury part of a mountain village evacuated earlier this month due to the risk ...
Hiker Claudia Steffensen stumbled her way across the discovery of a lifetime when she found a set of 280 million-year-old footprints, the first trace of an ancient prehistoric ecosystem in the Ital… ...
The Alps are growing just as quickly in height as they are shrinking. This paradoxical result comes from a new study by a group of German and Swiss geoscientists. Due to glaciers and rivers, about ...
Six killed as avalanche sweeps French Alps mountainside By Jennifer Hauser , Sana Noor Haq , Saskya Vandoorne and Xiaofei Xu , CNN 2 minute read ...
The Alps: A Natural Companion, by Jim Langley and Paul Gannon (Oxford Alpine Club, £19.99) A guide to the geology and flowers of the Alps by science-focused authors Jim Langley and Paul Gannon.