The Martinsloch is a breakthrough in the Tschingelhörner Alps chain southeast of Elm in the canton of Glarus (Switzerland) in the form of a triangle about 19 meters wide and about 22 meters high.
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The famous Martin's Hole lies at an intersection between the magic line and a weak area of rock. Through gradual erosion of the rock, Martin's Hole formed.
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The coworking area at the Berghotel Randolins offers you the ideal environment to pursue your professional goals while enjoying the beauty of this unique landscape.
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The stable of the peterelli tower house (3), which was already in Savognin during Segantini's lifetime, now houses a workshop for thinking and the future.
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St. Moritz is the cradle of alpine winter tourism and the birthplace of alpine sports. This is where the first steel bobsleighs started. And this is where the first skeletons set off on what is probably the most challenging track in the Alps, the Cresta Run. Today, both the Olympia Bobsleigh Run and the Cresta Run are true legends.
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