File:Die Schrattenfluh bei Sörenberg.jpg

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Deutsch: Blick zur Schrattenfluh vom Standpunkt an der Alpwitschaft Silwängen (1569 m.ü.M.) aus. Die Schrattenfluh ist eines der grössten zusammenhängenden Karrenfelder der Schweiz. Das ca.6 Kilometer lange Karstmassiv hat vier markante Gipfel und zwar den Schibengütsch (2037 m. ü. M.) den Hengst (mit 2093 m. ü. M. der höchste Gipfel der Bergkette), der Hächlen (2089 m. ü. M.) sowie der Strick (1946 m. ü. M.). Die imposante Karstlandschaft der Schrattenfluh bildet ein Schweizer Naturdenkmal.
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Camera location46° 50′ 33.72″ N, 7° 59′ 11.8″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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