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Playing myself "on stage" . . . . . .on the very stage where I, as a child had seen Hugo von...
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Georgia on the "Jedermann" stage This is taken from the front row of seats. Behind her is visible the Basilica...
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Herr Zopf showing us around the Museum Prior to our flight to Austria, I explored the Internet and discovered that...
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Georgia clmbing up into the Cab.
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Exploring the Locomotive's Cab
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Sitting in the Railway Coach . . . . . . and wondering, if, just possibly, I might have been in this particular...
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The "Rauchhaus" Museum A "Rauchhaus" (Smoke House) is a particular kind of farmhouse....
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This 'Smoke House', . . . seen behind my brothers and me, had been our home. I am the tallest of the...
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Today, it is a Rauchhaus no longer. Today, there is a chimney! And, of course, electricity is used for...
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The Schafberg as seen from Mondsee Having climbed this mountain as a child, I was anxious to at least...
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About to start the Circumnavigation . . . . . of the lake.
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This vessel was a tourist attraction, . . . unlike the steamer which had plied the lake many years ago. Back...
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But today, it was clearly oriented . . . . . . towards visitors. Our guide, over the P.A. pointed out various...
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Changing perspective of the Mountain As we moved down the lake, one of the interesting aspect about...
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Here, the long dragon's back . . . . . . had changed into a mountain with apparently only a single,...
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We had turned around . . . . . . and were leaving the Schafberg behind us. I had wanted to see...
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For a second time, it seemed, . . . . . . Fortune was against me. As we approached where I expected...
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The Sign Pointing out the Trail. "Eisenau" had been the "alm" ( a place where farmers turned...
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A while later, this sign . Here the trail to the top of the Schafberg diverged from the one to Unterach....
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A Waterfall, a detail which, . . . as a child I had, in my excitement to climb the mountain, obviously missed to...
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Having returned to the car, . . . . . . we walked along the road toward the tunnel. In fact, there were two...
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. . . the rock that had given . . . . . . this place its name. And, a little further up the shore, I could...
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What Remains of the Kreuzstein Pier.
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Who would have thought . . . . . . it was possible on entering a tunnel, that one might actually emerge at...
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Protected by the Overhang, . . . . . . users of this sectionn of the "tunnel", were safe of any rocks...
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