The Splügen natural ice rink is located at 1,460 metres above sea level. It is open daily from around mid-December to the beginning of March, depending on the temperature.
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Bivio (german and until 1902 officially Stalla, Romansh Beiva) is a place in the Grisons municipality Surses, Switzerland. It is located at the foot of the Julier and Septimer Alpine passes.
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The first boulderers (boulder climbers) discovered the "Magic Wood" area in the municipality of Ferrera back in 1996. In 2004, this trend was taken up by the municipality and the "Magic Wood" area was rezoned as a bouldering zone.
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In order to "bring about the downfall of the whole Thusis, a single new swelling of the Nolla is required", it was said in 1821 in the "Paperback for The Entire Mineralogy".
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The Splügen Pass is accessible in "summer and winter on horseback and on foot", reports the scholar Aegidius Tschudi in the 16th century. In summer? Clear. But in winter, when there is snow meters high? Even then.
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