Silberberg (Bodenmais)
Silberberg is a mountain of Bavarian Forest, Bavaria, Germany.
Silberberg | |
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The twin peaks of Silberberg from west direction | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 955 m (3,133 ft) |
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Location | Bavarian Forest, Bavaria, Germany, |
Gallery
cable car, toboggan run, ski run
- Panoramic map cable railway Silberberg - summer version
- Panoramic map cable railway Silberberg - winter version
- A pillar of cable railway Silberberg
- View from the cable car to the downhill ski area in the summer
- View to the summer toboggan run
- View from the little wooded hillside
Summit area of Silberberg
- Seen twin peaks of Silberberg from the east.
- summit cross
- The twin peaks of Silberberg from west direction
- The eastern part of the summit massif
- View from the southeast Silberberg
- Minerals rich rocks on the steep south-facing slope
Minerals and ores from the Silberberg
Some of the 60 minerals of the Silberberg, in the museum room of the visitors' mine
- argentiferous galena
- green Orthoclase
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