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| and then there's this one! |
Austria apparently has 25,000 lakes and the few we saw were pretty noteworthy. All lakes must have some form of public access, even those privately owned. Law enforcement patrols are the only petrol boats permitted. All other craft must be electric, sail or row. Nice work, Austria. Similarly to maintain the landscape, soil, environment, ecosystems (you know, science!), for each tree felled for logging, the logger must plant two trees within twelve months. Seems to work exceptionally well, and no apparent Greenie/political-correctness gone mad, type outrage. Imagine.
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| One of the pristine lakes ... |
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| With hang gliders ... |
We saw the two houses used to film the movie, one was used for front scenes and the other for back/water scenes, the infamous gazebo, the gates at the end of the do-re-mi sequence, the actual church of the wedding scene and a few other gems. It was great fun.
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| The interior scenes were filmed in a half-gazebo film set as the original building was too small |
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| Chapel of the wedding scene - it was not in the Salzburg Abbey which not considered grand enough. |
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| outside of the chapel at Mondsee where the wedding was filmed |
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| Gates at the end of the Do-re-mi sequence |
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| Fountain in Mirabelle Gardens which featured in Do Re Mi |
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| Can't have a photo sequence without the Fortress! |
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| Harvest Festival at Mondsee |
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| Mondsee town square |
We finished off the day with cable car ride to the amazing lookout, had some warm and awful drinks, some okay food, but wonderful views before riding back down. Our plans of take home antipasto ingredients for at home dinner were temporarily foiled by the Sunday closure of nearly everything. Perseverance won out, we trekked to the only open Spar and bought sufficient supplies for our last night in Salzburg.
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| From the cable car |
















Fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteI stayed in a hostel there in 1986 - the hostel played the movie over and over on a continuous loop. Strangely that wasn't really that annoying. Looks like you had the perfect trip and glorious weather.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, guys. I loved your outfit, Luke. You matched the bus.
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