Two immense landslides occurred in 1714 and 1749 at the Diablerets. At the time these mountains were called Rochers and Scex de Champ, and the landslides were considered to be works of the devil. The mountains were consequently renamed Diablerets, Devils Mountains. The 100-metre-high mounds of debris served as a dam, resulting in the creation of a lake. For a long time the lake was considered to be cursed - nature was thus left to its own devices and was able to reconquer the terrain. Today the pristine Derborence Valley is a nature reserve, and the old forest that arose on the debris mounds is especially important.
I really liked the backward tech at around 3:30. It looks like you could do some work with gimble expo on the pan shots. I have the same prob with the picture jerking very slightly when I pan.
GR8 place to live or visit....just beautiful. Fun to watch.
Odan Posted at 2018-7-5 10:25
I really liked the backward tech at around 3:30. It looks like you could do some work with gimble expo on the pan shots. I have the same prob with the picture jerking very slightly when I pan.
GR8 place to live or visit....just beautiful. Fun to watch.