Montag, 1. Oktober 2012

Schlern: Das Gesicht im Euringer

Habt ihr unseren zauberhaften Beobachter schon einmal bemerkt? Beim Wandern über die Seiser Alm, beim Radeln oder Laufen schaut uns das Gesicht aus Fels, direkt unter der Euringer-Spitze, zu. 


Was hat es mit dem Gesicht im Euringer wohl auf sich? Welche sagenhafte Gestalt hat sich hier in Fels verwandelt, um die Seiser Alm immer im Blick zu haben?

4 Kommentare:

  1. That face in the rock is wild—like nature’s own guardian watching over Seiser Alm! Feels like there’s a cool legend behind it. Honestly, would make a fun thesis topic with a little help from a thesis helper, of course.

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  2. Despite its minimalistic setup, That's Not My Neighbor delivers a tense psychological experience, gradually building paranoia as you question every face that appears at your door.

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  3. The blog post about **Schlern: Das Gesicht im Euringer** on Seiser Alm’s site is fascinating because it blends natural beauty with cultural storytelling. The mountain’s unique rock formations are described almost like a face, giving the landscape a mystical character that connects nature with human imagination. That sense of perspective and balance feels much like Slope game, where focus and careful navigation help reveal deeper meaning and achieve rewarding experiences.

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