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  2. Eiger Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Another tongue, at 3,200 to 3,500 m (10,500 to 11,500 ft) above sea level, is in the form of a hanging glacier between the Eiger and Little Eiger. The glacier is 2.59 km (1.61 mi) with an area of 1.54 km 2 (0.59 sq mi), reduced from an area of 2.13 km 2 (0.82 sq mi) recorded in 1973. [ 2 ]

  3. Eiger - Wikipedia

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    Eiger on the Swiss national map 1:25'000 The 1959 book The White Spider by Heinrich Harrer describes the first successful ascent of the Eiger north face. The Climb Up To Hell , 1962, by Jack Olson, is an account of the ill-fated 1957 attempted climb of the north face by an Italian four-person team and the dramatic rescue of the sole survivor ...

  4. List of airports in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Lausanne Airport (Lausanne–La Blécherette Airport) Locarno: Ticino: LSZL Locarno Airport: Lugano / Agno: Ticino: LSZA LUG Lugano Airport (Lugano–Agno Airport) 190,698 Colombier, Neuchâtel: Neuchâtel: LSGN Neuchâtel Airport: Saanen / Gstaad: Bern: LSGK Saanen Airport: Sion (Sitten) Valais: LSGS SIR Sion Airport (Public / Military: 14th ...

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  6. Kleine Scheidegg - Wikipedia

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    Kleine Scheidegg is among the most celebrated mountain passes in the Swiss Alps because of its position just north of the point where the Bernese Alps makes a salient angle, whose apex is the Eiger. From there, a series of high peaks rise in line towards the northeast, on the left side of the trail that follows a direct route from Meiringen ...

  7. Swiss Alps - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss National Park in Graubünden was established in 1914 as the first alpine national park. The Entlebuch area was designated a biosphere reserve in 2001. The largest protected area in the country is the Parc Ela , opened in 2006, which covers an area of 600 square kilometres. [ 15 ]