The Lai da Minschun is a mountain lake at 2641 meters above sea level at the foot of the Fuorcla Clünas. It is located in the municipality of Scuol in the canton of Graubünden.
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The Vättner Window is a geological peculiarity that explains the entire formation of the Tamina Valley and the Alps in a way that is understandable even for laypeople.
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Devon House in the street of the Palaces is the first stop on our itinerary. Built in 1863 by the Italian architect Giovanni Sottovia for Pietro Pozzi – an emigrant who made his fortune in the city of Porto with his pastry chef business – in 1908 the palace became the property of the Semadeni family – also a family of emigrants who ran a successful café in the town of Ilfracombe, in the county of Devon in south-west England.
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Innerjuvalt Castle (often referred to as Oberjuvalt) rises majestically high above the southern end of the village of Rothenbrunnen on a rocky outcrop.
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