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(March 16-25, 2012)

Edward S. Fink

St. Paul Skyway

Carl von Einem

Schwamhamer Filzn

Close to Irschenberg, Bavaria, Germany

March 23, 2012, 15:55 UTC (16:55 local time)

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Bogs of Irschenberg

I'm not sure whether "Schwamhamer Filzn" actually is the right title for my panorama. Schwamham mainly consists of a few farm houses so it might be more correct to name this area after the close village called Irschenberg. Filzn or Filze (and even Fuizn which might be a bit difficult to articulate for the less trained tongue) is the Bavarian term for bogs, a special type of wetland or moor.

At the time when I reached this place the last rays of daylight hit the surrounding birch trees. Without enough power of the Sun at this early time of the year the temperature dropped a little bit while the humidity of the surrounding wetland served for a spooky atmosphere. Don't step aside of this path or you might end up in Wikipedia's list of some famous people...

A few days after I shot this panorama I found some time to reuse the data which my GPS device had recorded while I was searching for this spot: I uploaded the description to OpenStreetMap so others can follow my trail, maybe with the help of the more specialized Hike & Bike Map (which wasn't updated with my changes while I wrote these lines).

If you carefully listen to the sound you might be able to hear the traffic on the autobahn which is just a few hundred meters away. This is a major path from Bavaria's capital Munich to Salzburg in Austria.
Location

Europe / Germany

Lat: 47° 50' 34.55" N
Long: 11° 54' 50" E

Elevation: 660 m (2165 ft)

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Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.

Equipment
  • Nikon D300 / Nikkor 14-24mm f2.8
  • 360Precision Adjuste panoramic head / Manfrotto tripod
  • Hugin 2011.5.0 / Pano2VR 3.1 / Photoshop CS5

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