Reinegg Castle in Sarnthein / Sarentino.
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Tuesday, December 9, 2014
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11 comments:
The snow on the mountains behind is just awesome!
A very beautiful post card shot!
What a fine-looking structure. Very imposing sitting up there. This is an interesting photo, too, because of the snow-covered mountains in the background ... the castle looks almost on the same plane, but it can't be 'cause it's not above the tree line. Good job, Karl!
A real castle, and in perfect conditions...
A distinctive looking castle, and such a beautiful setting! A spectacular shot, Karl!
Looks amazing up there with the snow covered mountains in the background Karl.. is this castle open to the public or privately owned I wonder.
Au da ist ein Zwergenhaus! Zumindest sieht es so aus, die Burg ist ja riesig! Und schön!
I love this! The little building in front of it is very cute.
THIS castle is privately owned, Grace, but many others are open to the public.
Lovely !
It is fascinating to see green grass so close to the snow covered mountains.
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