- The
Fiescher Glacier (Fieschergletscher in German) is a
valley glacier on the
south side of the
Bernese Alps in the
canton of Valais, Switzerland. 16 km...
- the
Ischmeer (Swiss
German for Ice Sea,
formerly known as Grindelwald-
Fiescher Glacier, German: Grindelwald-Fieschergletscher),
which is the
glacier overlooked...
-
largest glaciers of the Alps: the
Aletsch Glacier to the west and the
Fiescher Glacier to the east. To the
south lies the
Gross Wannenhorn and, to the...
- is
considered to be the
largest glaciated area in
western Eurasia. The
Fiescher and Aar
Glaciers lying on the east have
similar extensions.
Except the...
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valleys such as the
Fiescher Glacier and the Aar Glaciers. The
chief peaks of the
Bernese Alps are: Main glaciers:
Aletsch Glacier Fiescher Glacier Unteraar...
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North side
Kander Tschingel Lower Grindelwald Upper Grindelwald Unteraar Oberaar South side Lang
Oberaletsch Aletsch Fiescher...
- 049 m (13,284 ft))
after about 5 km (3.1 mi) with its impressive,
northern Fiescher Wall
below it. The
highest Alpine ridge divides here into two, one leading...
- the
Fiescher Glacier.
Because the
Lower Grindelwald and
Unteraar glaciers drain into the Aar and
hence the
Rhine and
North Sea,
whilst the
Fiescher glacier...
- view of the
glacier Ischmeer (lit.: Ice Sea,
formerly called Grindelwald-
Fiescher Glacier). To that end,
uphill trains stop at the
station for five minutes...
- more than 900 metres. It is
surrounded by the
Dreieckhorn (south), the
Fiescher Gabelhorn (east), the Grünhorn (north-east) and the
Kranzberg (subpeak...