Mount Titlis is a 10,623ft mountain that is located on the border of Obwalden and Berne in Switzerland, overlooking Engelberg and is famous for having the world’s first revolving cable car system. These photos are part of a series of the boo’s 2010 trip through Europe and as usual photos by boo, edits by me. Look for the first post here.
More photos after the jump.
I think the feeling of standing more than ten thousand feet above sea level overlooking snowy mountains and blue skies as far as the eye can see would be one that is unforgettable. Just by looking at photos of the place, I can imagine how beautiful the landscape would be, and how I would love to crawl into the frames of these photos and experience the cool winds and soft snow for myself.
beautiful pics. they make me miss home and the clean and crisp feel of winter and snow :) thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Where are you from? I miss the clean and crisp feel of winter too and would love to see snow myself some day.
DeleteBreathtaking shots from the Mount Titlis trip!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, I really appreciate it. Dropped by your blog, love the photos as well! Have bookmarked your site. :)
DeleteThese look great! I haven't been to the alps in ages, you're making me want to rush back!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nathaniel! Time for a return trip for the snow and high ground! By the way, I love your photos and Lucy's ones as well. Actually came across your blog some time ago but didn't know you would find mine either. :)
DeleteLove the pics!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo!! All taken by Wilson! :D
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