Attraction Flims Laax Falera
The birth of the Martinsloch
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Adventure Flims - Alpine formation explained simply - POI 8
Description
The famous Martinsloch at the Tschingelhoren at 2600 m – visible from here. This erosion hole, which is almost 20 m in size, is located below the "magic line". Two zones of weakness intersect in the Martinsloch: a dark band of flysch rocks that is susceptible to erosion and a fissure in the limestone. As a result, the rock in this area could be removed more quickly and the Martinsloch was created.
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The birth of the Martinsloch
Muletg da Sterls
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