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    Niederhorn - Gemmenalphorn - Seefeld

    Springtime / Hiking Trail Niederhorn - Seefeld  / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Springtime / Hiking Trail Niederhorn - Seefeld



    Hohseilseelein / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Niederhorn - Hohseilseelein



    Niederhorn / Crocuses / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Crocuses / Niederhorn - Burgfeld



    Jackdaw / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Jackdaw



    Ibexes / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Ibexes



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    Junge Steingeiss / Foto: Fritz Bieri



    Steinbock / Foto: Fritz Bieri Blume im Felsspalt / Foto: Fritz Bieri


    Gentian / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Gentian



    Anemones / Foto: Anna-Katharina Fotografieren / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Anemones / Anna-Katharina



    Sieben Hengste / Seefeld Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Gemmenalphorn: View to Sieben Hengste / Seefeld



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    Seefeld (telephoto) Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Seefeld (telephoto)



    Anemones / Foto: Anna-Katharina Primroses / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Anemones and primroses



    Anna-Katharina / Foto: Fritz Bieri


    stopover / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    stopover



    Seefeld / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Seefeld-Oberberg
    (Niederhorn - Gemmenalphorn - Sieben Hengste - Seefeld)




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    Moortümpel / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Moortümpel



    wayside / (Fritz Bieri)

    ... wayside ...



    The karstification Seefeld (Foto: Fritz Bieri)

    The karstification of a landscape / Niederhorn - Seefeld

    The karstification of a landscape may result in a variety of large or small scale features both on the surface and beneath. On exposed surfaces, small features may include flutes, runnels, clints and grikes, collectively called karren or lapiez. Medium-sized surface features may include sinkholes or cenotes (closed basins), vertical shafts, foibe (inverted funnel shaped sinkholes), disappearing streams, and reappearing springs. Large-scale features may include limestone pavements, poljes and blind valleys. Mature karst landscapes, where more bedrock has been removed than remains, may result in karst towers or haystack/eggbox landscapes. Beneath the surface, complex underground drainage systems (such as karst aquifers) and extensive caves and cavern systems may form.

    This mildly acidic water begins to dissolve the surface and any fractures or bedding planes in the limestone bedrock. Over time these fractures enlarge as the bedrock continues to dissolve. Openings in the rock increase in size, and an underground drainage system begins to develop, allowing more water to pass through and accelerating the formation of underground karst features.

    Somewhat less common than this limestone karst is gypsum karst, where the solubility of the mineral gypsum provides many similar structures to the dissolution and redeposition of calcium carbonate.


    Steinformen / Foto: Fritz Bieri


    Steinformen / Foto: Fritz Bieri


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    Felsblock (Foto: Fritz Bieri)


    View to Seefeld, Gemmenalphorn, Niederhorn / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    Sieben Hengsten
    View to Seefeld, Gemmenalphorn, Burgfeldstand and Niederhorn



    View on the north (Emmental) / Foto: Fritz Bieri View on the north (Emmental) / Foto: Fritz Bieri

    View on the north (Emmental)



    Seefeld and Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau (Foto: Fritz Bieri)

    Seefeld and Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau



    Fritz Bieri and godchild Anna-Katharina (Foto: Fritz Bieri)

    Fritz Bieri and godchild Anna-Katharina Ramseier



    Enziane (Foto: Fritz Bieri)

    ... wonderful natur ...


    Pictures by Fritz Bieri and Anna-Katharina Ramseier

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    Concept and pictures by Fritz Bieri and Heinz Rieder
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    Language translation: Barbara Stephenson-Berger
    Website and image editing: Heinz Rieder

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