Arlberg the hidden Paradise = Der Arlberg : das verborgene Paradies

Snow masses pile up in abundance on the deep snow-covered slopes. The wind has created bizarre snowdrifts on the steep mountain ridges, and further below, the Swiss pine carry the weight of this sparkling splendor. The Arlberg is the embodiment of an idyllic winter and the cradle of alpine skiing. H...

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Autor Corporativo: Telenatura 2011 (-)
Otros Autores: Leger, Heinz (-), Köhler, Walter
Formato: DVD
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: África : ORF Universum - Natural History Unit 2011
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Sumario:Snow masses pile up in abundance on the deep snow-covered slopes. The wind has created bizarre snowdrifts on the steep mountain ridges, and further below, the Swiss pine carry the weight of this sparkling splendor. The Arlberg is the embodiment of an idyllic winter and the cradle of alpine skiing. However, this famous ski resort that connects Tyrol with Vorarlberg, offers a lot more than expected. A bit of untouched nature has been preser - ved in the hardly accessible valleys and the cliffy massifs. In the deepest of winters, far away from the slopes and ski routes, avalan - ches thunder into the valley, however they bring with them neither destruc - tion nor death. On the contrary, the winter is the toughest time for ibexes and chamois. Now the meager fodder is buried deep under the snow and the animals can only find nutrition there where avalanches have cleared the slopes from snow. The winterly splendor is only one facet - the famous face of Arlberg, its true fascination, remains hidden under the snow almost half a year long.
Notas:Presentada en "Festival Internacional de Televisión para la Conservación y Divulgación de la Naturaleza (Telenatura), Pamplona, 26 al 29 de octubre de 2011
Producción: África, 2010
Descripción Física:1 DVD (ca. 50:10 min) : son., col. ; 12 cm