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THIS pamphlet, an extract from the nineteenth volume of the Berne Geographical Society, is the result of a careful study of the Oeschinensee at intervals from 1901 to 1903. Nestling at the foot of the limestone precipices of the Blumlisalp group, about 5200 feet above sea-level, and reflecting like a mirror the snows of their highest peaks, its romantic beauty makes it a favourite resort of visitors to Kandersteg, on the northern side of the Gemmi Pass.
Der Oeschinensee im Berner Oberland.
By Max Groll. Pp. vi + 78; illustrated. (Bern: Haller'sche Buchdruckerei, 1904.)
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Der Oeschinensee im Berner Oberland . Nature 72, 197 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072197b0
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