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Look-out point at Hochmais on the Grossglockner Alpine Road, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown
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Look-out point at Hochmais on the Grossglockner Alpine Road, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Look-out point at Hochmais on the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, Austria, c1935. People get out of their charabancs to admire the Alps. The Groszglocknerstrasze, named after the Groszglockner, Austrias highest mountain, is the highest surfaced mountain pass road in the country. It was opened in August 1935. From " Osterreich - Land Und Volk", (Austria, Land and People). [R. Lechner (Wilhelm Muller), Vienna, c1935]
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This print captures a mesmerizing view from the look-out point at Hochmais on the Grossglockner Alpine Road in Austria, circa 1935. The creator of this remarkable image remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to its allure. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we witness a scene filled with awe-inspiring beauty. In the foreground, charabancs line the road as people disembark to marvel at the majestic Alps that stretch out before them. This iconic alpine landscape is framed by the Groszglockner High Alpine Road, named after Austria's highest mountain - Groszglockner. Opened in August 1935, it stands proud as the highest surfaced mountain pass road in all of Austria. The dramatic geography unfolds before our eyes as mountains rise proudly against a clear sky. The winding lane carves through this breathtaking panorama, inviting travelers on an unforgettable journey through nature's grandeur. This vintage photograph was featured in "Osterreich - Land Und Volk" (Austria, Land and People), published by R. Lechner (Wilhelm Muller) around 1935. It transports us back to a time when automobiles were still novel and public transport was limited but growing rapidly. As we admire this historical treasure captured by an unknown artist's lens, we are reminded of both the timeless beauty of nature and humanity's enduring fascination with exploration and adventure.
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