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Livonian Switzerland Picture Album Album Introduction

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Aathal
The "Livländische Aa" was the German name for what many familiar with Latvia will immediately recognize as the river Gauja.

Aathal mit der Fähre
The river Gauja with ferry

Blick auf Schloss Cremon
A view toward Krimulda (Cremon) castle

Blick von Cremon auf Segewold
A view from Krimulda of Sigulda (Segewold)

Blick von Segewold auf Treyden
A view from Sigulda (Segewold) of Turaide (Treyden)

Durchblick auf die Aa
A vista upon the Gauja

Felsenparthie bei der Teufelshohle
Cilffs leading down to the Devil's Cave (Velna Ala)

Guthmanns Hohle
Gutmann's Cave (by Sigulda)

Hotel Segewold
Sigulda Hotel

Mühle in Kronenburg
Mill in [can anyone tell us what the modern Latvian name is for Kronenburg?]

Pension in Segewold
Boarding house in Sigulda

Ruine Cremon
Krimulda ruins

Ruine Segewold
Sigulda ruins

Ruine Segewold
Sigulda ruins

Ruine Treyden
Turaide ruins

Schweizerhaus in Cremon
Swiss chalet in Krimulda

Schweizerhaus in Treyden
Swiss chalet in Turaide

Weg nach Cremon
The way to Krimulda

Weg nach Segewold
The way to Sigulda

Weg nach Treyden
The way to Turaide
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