Top research

© Monica Mermoz

Top research

Uploaded: September 16, 2016 12:13:59 | Entered: September 16, 2016 12:15:55

Description

The High Altitude Research Station, in the Jungfrau Mountain of the Swiss Alps, is the highest altitude research station accessed by public transport. The Research station was opened in 1931, and since 1996 tourists can access to a vantage terrace with terrific views of the surrounding mountains.
Tv 1/800 , Av 6.3, ISO 100, EV +1.66


Comments

JO ANN CLEVELAND September 16, 2016

What an outstanding find and presentation, thanks for the history too Monica! #1668871

Monica Mermoz level-classic September 18, 2016

Thank you, Jo Ann, for the kind words! #11518117

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