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A trip to the westernmost of the two lakes of Interlaken in the Bernese Oberland - the Thunersee or Lake Thun
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Stuart Cameron > Paddle steamer Blumlisalp steaming up the Interlaken Ship Canal to Interlaken West. The steamer was built by Escher Wyss of Zurich in 1906 for service on Lake Thun. She went out of service inthe 1960s and lay in a semi derelict state for almost 2 decades. After and extensive rebuild she was returned to service on Lae Thun in 1992
Stuart Cameron > Paddle steamer Blumlisalp steaming up the Interlaken Ship Canal to Interlaken West.
Stuart Cameron > Paddle steamer Blumlisalp steaming up the Interlaken Ship Canal to Interlaken West.
Stuart Cameron > Lake Thun and paddle steamer Blumlisalp photo
Stuart Cameron > Lake Thun and paddle steamer Blumlisalp photo
Stuart Cameron > Lake Thun and paddle steamer Blumlisalp photo
Stuart Cameron > Paddle steamer Blumlisalp arriving at Interlaken West. Her mast is folded back to allow her to pass under a road bridge over the canal. The snow covered mountains in the background are Monch and Jungfrau.
Stuart Cameron > Paddles going astern to bring Blumlisalp to a halt alongside Interlaken West
Stuart Cameron > Paddle steamer Blumlisalp at Interlaken West.
Paddle steamer Blumlisalp steaming up the Interlaken Ship Canal to Interlaken West. The steamer was built by Escher Wyss of Zurich in 1906 for service on Lake Thun. She went out of service inthe 1960s and lay in a semi derelict state for almost 2 decades. After and extensive rebuild she was returned to service on Lae Thun in 1992
 > Paddle steamer Blumlisalp steaming up the Interlaken Ship Canal to Interlaken West. The steamer was built by Escher Wyss of Zurich in 1906 for service on Lake Thun. She went out of service inthe 1960s and lay in a semi derelict state for almost 2 decades. After and extensive rebuild she was returned to service on Lae Thun in 1992
Paddle steamer Blumlisalp steaming up the Interlaken Ship Canal to Interlaken West. The steamer was built by Escher Wyss of Zurich in 1906 for service on Lake Thun. She went out of service inthe 1960s and lay in a semi derelict state for almost 2 decades. After and extensive rebuild she was returned to service on Lae Thun in 1992
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