© 2004 Dani Fuchs, All Rights Reserved.
Many of these "bildstöcklis" are found at pilgrimage routes. One branch of the Road to Santiago crosses this valley coming from Einsiedeln.
With the Bildstöckli I wanted to show the tiny counterpart to all the fantastic, man built, powerful churches all over the world.
Lat: 46° 59' 27" N
Long: 8° 37' 3" E
Elevation: 596
Precision is: Medium. Nearby, but not to the last decimal.













Taken with a Canon G5, 7.19mm x wide convertor, equivalent to 27mm in portrait orientation, f.6.3 at 1/20 second. Mounted on a selfmade panohead. Stitched with PtGui/PanoTools/autopano/enblend converted with panocube pro.