Two swiss cards from the same place but in different seasons. The 1st was sent by Emerich and posted here months ago, the 2nd was sent by Grace.
The Matterhorn (German), Monte Cervino (Italian) or Mont Cervin (French), is
a mountain in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy. Its
summit is 4,478 metres (14,690 ft) high, making it one of the highest peaks in
the Alps. The four steep faces, rising above the surrounding glaciers, face the
four compass points. The mountain overlooks the town of Zermatt in the canton of
Valais to north-east and Breuil-Cervinia in the Aosta Valley to the south. The
Theodul Pass, located at the eastern base of the peak, is the lowest passage
between its north and south side.
© Photoglob Zürich
The Matterhorn was the last great Alpine peak to be
climbed and its first ascent marked the end of the golden age of alpinism. It
was made in 1865 by a party led by Edward Whymper and ended tragically when four
of its members fell to their deaths on the descent. The north face was not
climbed until 1931, and is amongst the six great north faces of the Alps. The
Matterhorn is one of the deadliest peaks in the Alps: from 1865 – when it was
first climbed – to 1995, 500 alpinists died on it.
The Matterhorn has become an iconic emblem of the Swiss
Alps and the Alps in general. Since the end of the 19th century, when railways
were built, it attracted more and more visitors and climbers. Each summer a
large number of mountaineers try to climb the Matterhorn via the northeast
Hörnli ridge, the most popular route to the summit. - in: wikipedia
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