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Taminaschlucht (Tamina Gorge): a 15,000 Year Old Walk

By Artborghi @artborghi

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West of the Swiss town of Bad Ragaz, the Tamina river carved its 70-meter deep gorge.

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After a 4 km long walk the gorge is reached

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At its bottom, thermal water (36.5 °C) flows at a rate of 10,000,000 liters per day

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The times Dr. Paracelsus cured his patients with week-long bathing into this river are over, still walking this path is a gorgeous experience.  Pictures shot in the dark gorge with D800 plus 16-35 mm f/4


Filed under: photography free time, photography of water Tagged: 16-35 mm f/4 no tripod, flowing water long exposure, tamina gorge, tamina schlucht
Taminaschlucht (Tamina gorge): a 15,000 year old walk
Taminaschlucht (Tamina gorge): a 15,000 year old walk
Taminaschlucht (Tamina gorge): a 15,000 year old walk
Taminaschlucht (Tamina gorge): a 15,000 year old walk
Taminaschlucht (Tamina gorge): a 15,000 year old walk

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