Heini Klopfer ski jump (at the base).

I recently visited the Heini Klopfer ski jump near Oberstdorf. The Heini Klopfer ski jump is currently the third largest ski jump in the world. It’s hillsize is 213 m and the jump record is at 225,5 m.

The panorama was taken with a pole which is approx. 3.15 meters high (~10 feet).


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Heini Klopfer ski jump (on middle platform).

I recently visited the Heini Klopfer ski jump near Oberstdorf. The Heini Klopfer ski jump is currently the third largest ski jump in the world. It’s hillsize is 213 m and the jump record is at 225,5 m.

The panorama was taken with a pole which I held horizontally over the railing of the middle platform.

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In the Breitachklamm (a canyon near Oberstdorf, Germany).

The german word Breitachklamm translates to “canyon of Breitach”. “Breitach” is the name of the river, which cut this canyon into the rocks. The canyon is located near Oberstdorf in southern Germany.

It’s a fascinating hike through the canyon which also leads over this bridge deep down in the canyon.


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