VTT - Incontournable (Segment)
VTT - Incontournable
VTT - Incontournable
VTT - Incontournable
VTT - Incontournable
VTT - Incontournable
VTT - Incontournable (Segment)
VTT - Incontournable
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Down in Freiburg it was ice cold and foggy, a real soup! But no sooner were we 200 meters higher than we were above the fog and simply had a great view of the city. The tower of the minster peeked out of the fog 😍 there was beautiful sunshine above and it was certainly 10 degrees warmer than below ☀️
A spell! Dreamlike!
Wonderful, Saskia!
Great, the Münsterspitze sticking out of the fog behind it
in dark gray the Kaiserstuhl and at the very back the row of
Vosges! Thank you for your beautiful photos,
Greetings. Peter
Escape the fog and then these conditions: Fantastic.
Picture two is also great in terms of color. Thanks, greetings 😀👍
Thank you dear ones! I wish I had my real camera with me. The minster just looked great! Maybe I'll go back to the Schlossberg at sunrise and take the camera with me 😉
Don't worry, Saskia: the so-called inversion weather conditions occur regularly every winter! On the Feldberg, for example, you often see the Alps sticking out of the soup, fantastic! Or from the Thurner the Feldberg or ...
Yes, that's the nice thing here - even if it's gray in the city, the probability is high that the sun is shining further up! ☀️
Fabulous views / landscape / tour / photos, Saskia 🤩👍
Respect Saskia pictures and tour great
You wiped clean! Greetings from Upper Franconia!
Super beautiful and super exciting! Is currently also a topic in the climatology lecture: D