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Published: August 30th 2011
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This remote valley, The Lötschental, was first settled during the Roman period, but remained largely cut off from the outside world until the beginning of the twentieth century. The valley remained remote and difficult to access, especially during the winters, until the construction of the Lötschbergbahn (railway) connected it to an international railway line.
It is very peaceful with very old dark wooden structures.
Some images.
Lowell
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Ann Phillipich
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I like...really pretty. So was the previous photo...windows with oodles of flowers in window boxes. But there was no submit button. :(