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The Rettenbach glacier (german: Rettenbachferner or. Rettenbachgletscher ) is a glacier in Europe , located near Sölden in the Ötztal Alps of Tyrol , Austria . During the winter, the glacier is accessible by cable car and from spring time by car, using the Gletscherstraße .
The Ötztal Glacier Road, (German: Ötztaler Gletscherstraße), at 2,830 m (9,285 ft), is the second highest paved road in Europe. It is the access road from Sölden to the Rettenbach glacier and Tiefenbachferner glacier in the Ötztal Alps. It was built in 1972 as a spur from the existing Hochsölden road.
The Ötztal Glacier Road is the second highest paved road in Europe. It is the access road from Sölden to the Rettenbach glacier and Tiefenbachferner glaciers in the Ötztal Alps. The English spelling of the town is "Soelden". One may come across websites and directions using this spelling of the town.
Webcam by the Glacier National Park Conservancy . At Montana State on June 17, a summer football camp practiced in t . As residents of the Northeast and Midwest prepare for an extreme heat wave ...
There is also an osprey nest about one hundred meters to the east of the building, which can be viewed from the visitor parking lot and from the park's osprey webcam. Entrance Station. The complex consists of the main visitor center, with a connected entrance station. Two checking stations or kiosks are located in the roadway.
The Pico del Veleta road. This is a list of the highest paved roads in Europe.It includes roads that are at least 1 kilometre (0.62 miles) long and whose culminating point is at least 2,000 metres (6,562 feet) above sea level.
At some point, if an Alpine glacier becomes too thin it will stop moving. This will result in the end of any basal erosion. The stream issuing from the glacier will then become clearer as glacial flour diminishes. Lakes and ponds can also be caused by glacial movement. Kettle lakes form when a retreating glacier leaves behind an underground ...
St. Anton seen from the main piste into the centre of town. Sankt Anton am Arlberg, commonly referred to as St Anton, is a village and ski resort in the Austrian state of Tyrol.