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Lower shot:
On route to gro?er Ahornboden, a high valley with thousands of old maple trees. We had to avoid certain stretches of the road - kind of life stock?s oil drips.
upper: Hotel F?rstenhaus parking lot, Pertisau: Do You like the new rag top? Was the whitest material available. Very good wokmanship.
(from left: My friend Egon, his wife Margret, my wife Claudia).
Greetings from Go!
Go,
Great pictures. Reminds me of the 16 months I spent living in Germany in the late 1950's, sharing a two lane road with the live stock.
If I did not know better, because of your comment about the location you took the pictures, it would appear that they were taken near my place in Idaho. The higest mountain in Idaho sits right behind my place in Idaho.
I guess I will have to park my silver Mercedes CLK 430 conv next to my '39 Plym conv. and take a picture of the pair....Bill
Wow!...... it just dawned on me... the British must have been envolved with the design of cows. The Britt's are famous for designing and building things that leak all over the road. Most of the British cars and motor cycles are famous oil leakers. ;D.....Bill