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» Langwies Viaduct 
» Langwies, Switzerland (more..)
» January 24, 2015
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The Langwies Viaduct is illuminated in winter, but this Arosa - Chur local train was clearly too early for that. But the ghostly scenery after sundown was still well worth a picture.
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