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June 25, 2011

Heading to the top of Europe

We’re staring at eight hours of train travel today as we head out to Switzerland’s “top of Europe” Jungfrau region where we’ll take a hike on the Mannheim trail.

I might take a few photos.

Courtesy Wikipedia

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