
This Monday, we made a trip to the Jungfraujoch. It is on an altitude of 3454 m/11333 ft. The mountain Jungfrau itself is at an altitude of 4.158 m/13,642 ft. Next to it are the Eiger at 3.970 m/13,015 ft) (you may know that mountain from some dramatic documentaries about groups climbing them in the 1930s, many people died), and the Mönch at 4.110 m/13,474 ft. The photo next shows all the three: on the left (sorry, not complete on the picture) the Eiger, then the Mönch, and on the left the Jungfrau.

But one by one now. Already the ride to the train station Grindelwald Grund was a joy. At one point, we stopped for a beautiful view of the Lungern lake. Here some expressions from the ride:
Arriving at the train station towards the Kleine Scheidegg:
Next, you can see some gorgeous views from that first train ride and the train station the Kleine Scheidegg (which you can only reach by train):
Now the adventure begins. We went on the train to the Jungfraujoch. Half of the time, we went through tunnels through the Eiger that were built between 1899 and 1912. Many people died during the work on the railroad. One can only imagine what it must have been like working there all year long in this dangerous and icy environment with the tools they had at that time. In the middle of that 30 minutes ride, we stopped at the Eismeer (ice sea). A gorgeous view over the Eiger glacier.

Arriving at the Jungfraujoch (“Top Of Europe”)! In the following, you will see pictures taken from “The Sphinx”, the top platform. I can only imagine how impressive that icy landscape must have been decades ago when the glacier was multiple its size from today.
And of course, the Jungfrau:

More views from up there, beginning with The Mönch:
There is also the so-called Eispalast (ice palace). An exhibition hall inside the glacier showing ice sculptures.
And now we finally know where Scrat ended up!

In some way, I felt like traveling back in time. It was a trip from one beautiful world into another within minutes. I hope you enjoyed it!
In Love and Light
Beautiful pictures
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Than you very much! I am happy you enjoyed the little tour 😊
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I truly did, thanks for sharing it with us
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A pleasure to do so 😊
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Absolutely stunning, Sis! What beauty you have around you 💕
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Within a 3 hours drive you can reach so many different places and landscapes, and different countries like Italy, France, and, of course, Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. It is a very special area!
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That is fantastic, Sis!
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😊💖
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Gorgeous sights. 👁👁🍃
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I couldn’t agree more, Gail!
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So loved your beautiful visit to these beautiful mountains and so loved your slide shows too… The ice carvings a bonus Erika and Scrat made me chuckle…. Just what ALL we need… Moments of Joy! …
Have a beautiful week too Erika…
Much love ❤
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Scrat was the topic… lol! Yes, lots of joyful moments to spread and share… I am happy to collect a lot of them these days. Have a lovely week, dear Sue 😊💖
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💖🥰
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Incredible! Thank you for sharing, Erika!
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I am excited to share those natural monuments!
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Wow, what a spectacular view and place overall, a real marvel. Thank you for sharing and for the breathless virtual tour. I cannot imagine working on a railroad under such icy conditions.
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OMG, I thought the same. A very dangerous and hard work for so many years. Those men were heroes.
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Heroes indeed and their work has left a lasting impression up to this day.
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Right! Lasting impressions for generations…
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Thank you for sharing! Really inspiring journey.
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All my pleasure, Sylvester!
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Appreciated!
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😊
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What a wonderful journey, Erika! Now i know why all the money is feeling lucky too, resting in this area. Lol Thank you for sharing these wonderful images, and enjoy the afternoon. Michael
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LOL… and why so many accounts are “frozen”… lol
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Its a “wirecard” thing. Some are not able to get a hidden flight. Lol
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LOL!!!
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👍😃
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You live in such beautiful country and I appreciate that you share!
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It was awesome. About 3 hours to drive to the first train station. A great day trip!
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Haha, I so loved the last picture Ericka. So he was really a living memory of that ice age, he wasn’t giving that acorn up for anyone 😂 🤣
But back to the views…WOW…that is an amazing place dear lady, they are real mountains, not the local hills we get around here. The height looking down from the last slideshow has gobsmacked me. It would take an hour to fall and hit the bottom. A winged jumpsuit would be fantastic 😀
Thank you for sharing such sights, to see such natural beauty just leaves me in awe 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋
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I had to include that little fellow… it was so funny discovering him… lol
Yes, real mountains, dangerous, beautiful, and powerful. Nature as it has been since ever.
OMG, I don’t want to even think of how it would be to fall down there.
I am happy to share this with you 😊
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Erika, what spectacular views. ❤
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I was blown away seeing that magical place, Jane 💖
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The energy that flows from your photographs, Erika. Full of freshness and hope. ❤
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Wow, I am amazed that it is conveyed that well. Yay!!
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