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Don Alfredo Started conversation Jul 10, 2001
Thank for editing my piece about the Jungfraujoch, but ther is a minor mistake. When you see the mountian chain the mountains are aranged in the following order from left to right:
Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.
Can I make this change by myself or do you have to do this.
Don Alfredo
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Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here Posted Jul 10, 2001
G'day Don. Sorry about the error - I consulted another German-speaking researcher about something else and they added the obviously incorrect information I included.
Neither you nor I can change the article. Once I sent it back to h2g2 I lost the power to make changes to it. I will let the powers-that-be about the error and hopefully it will be changed before it appears on the front page.
Loony
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Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here Posted Jul 10, 2001
The girl I consulted comes from Sweden while I come from New Zealand
The new par reads
Our researcher recommends that you drive to Lauterbrunnen and board the train there in preference to Grindelwald. Lauterbrunnen has good parking facilities and it is less touristic then Grindelwald. Also the view over the valley is better on this track than the one from Grindelwald to Kleine Scheidegg. On the trip up you pass by the lovely village of Wengen. This place is car-free and therefore very popular with people who love peace and quiet during their holidays. After departing Wengen railway station, from your train seat you will soon see, from left to right, the Eiger (4158m), Mönch (4099m) and Jungfrau(4158m).
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Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here Posted Jul 11, 2001
Don, I am pleased to report the article has been corrected.
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