Thursday, April 19, 2012

Zurich/Schafhausen.

Schaffhausen is a small town north of Zurich in Switzerland. The town is bordered by Germany to the north, east and west. It was founded during the middle ages and still has a 16th century fortress that I got a chance to visit. The town is beautiful. The Rhine river runs through it. It also creates the largest waterfall in Europe just two miles south of the town at Rheinfall. Here are some pictures of the town, the waterfall, and shots I took during our strolls in Zurich.
Rheinfall, Switzerland.

Rheinfall.

Cathedral towers in Zurich, Switzerland.

View from top of Grossmunster Church tower. Zurich.

View of Schaffhausen from Munot Fortress.

View from top of the stairs at Munot fortress. (Schaffhause, Switzerland)

Munot Fortress. Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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