Thursday, March 7, 2013

Little old mill in the Passeiertal




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  1. When I saw the first photo I thought it was an odd place for a small cabin. Seeing the second photo made it's use perfectly clear.

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  2. The land here is SO steep. I don't know how they build here. It doesn't seem they would get enough water to be productive.

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  3. Something we never see anymore. So it is especially fun to see your mill!

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