From the outside, it looks like just a mountain; once you enter its interior, you will hear thundering and roaring. They are from a series of ten waterfalls (Trümmelbach Falls) located inside this mountain which carry over twenty thousand litres of water per second from the glacier walls of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau mountains down to the Lauterbrunnen Valley.
It was a soaking wet day, a perfect day to visit Trümmelbach Falls because we would get wet anyway.
"The Trümmelbach Falls are the world's only glacier waterfalls that are accessible underground by lift, galleries, tunnels, paths and platforms. They alone carry the meltwater of the glaciers from the Jungfrau down to the valley - up to 20,000 liters of water per second. The water carries with it over 20,000 tons of boulders and scree per year and causes the entire mountain to shudder and make a thundering noise."
Thank you for taking a look, I appreciate your visit!
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