Sun rays passing through the "Grossmutterloch" (or Grandmother's Hole) - Non recognizable Snowshoe Hikers attending the phenomenon - stock photo

Jaun, Fribourg, Switzerland - The 'Grossmutterloch' is a natural gap in the Gastlosen mountain range and the sun rays are visible for a few minutes every day between december and February. The phenomenon lasts about half an hour and is a popular attraction for ski tourers, showshoers or hikers when the snow is not too deep. Picture taken january 2nd 2020
Jaun, Fribourg, Switzerland - The 'Grossmutterloch' is a natural gap in the Gastlosen mountain range and the sun rays are visible for a few minutes every day between december and February. The phenomenon lasts about half an hour and is a popular attraction for ski tourers, showshoers or hikers when the snow is not too deep. Picture taken january 2nd 2020
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Sun rays passing through the "Grossmutterloch" (or Grandmother's Hole) - Non recognizable Snowshoe Hikers attending the phenomenon
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