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 What are you boys doing down there? by mtncorg Remember to yield the right-of-way on high alpine tracks to livestock. They certainly aren't going to yield to you - unless you remembered to bring the mountain corgi with you. They are bred to clear the paths!! The picture is from the ridge between the Rhine on the right and the Samina on the left, and it shows about half of the Principality - the little pasture area midleft is Steg. Leave a Comment
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 Mommy, this one is out of milk! by Dabs I just about died laughing when I saw this little boy go up to the plaster cow in Vaduz and pretend to, or at least I HOPE he was pretending, suck on this cow's teats. Talk about fresh milk ha ha Leave a Comment
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 The wrong one...damn by sourbugger Spot the deliberate mistake in the picture... It is actually of Castle Liechenstein, south of Vienna. It is where the country gets it's name from but any information on it will therefore be useless ! The castle that overlooks the country is called Vaduz castle and is off-limits to tourists as it is the private residence of the prince and his family. You can however get surprisingly close up to the place to take photographs. Leave a Comment
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Triesenberg is not too difficult to find though it is not well marked. When driving from Vaduz, turn left at the VW dealer. Leave a Comment
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There are no real dangers to speak of, but sites and road signs, while present, are not conspicuous. Be sure to have a map even for a small country like this one. Although I usually avoid them, a stop at the very friendly tourist office in Vaduz is worth the time both for getting directions and for pointing out some of the less well known sites. Leave a Comment
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by Krystynn NONE!! Yes, Liechtenstein is one of the safest countries in Europe. Because the principality is so small, most people seem to know each other. So, you really don't have to worry much about crime in Liechtenstein. However, it is still advisable to maintain a close watch over your personal belongings and.... and.... do ensure that you don't conspicuously flaunt your Piaget watch or something. O.K.?
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by Pakistaniguy Here you can see how beautiful is Liechtenstein ! Malbun is the best resort of this little country. In this picture, the noticable thing is the little green sign board next my uncle. The signboard says that the area inside the fence is protected and if u plucked any plant, grass or anything from the ground, you'll be punished by 500 Swiss Francs !!! So, if u are a naughty tourist, be careful in Malbun ! Leave a Comment
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by MyPegasus It is really quite silent and secure country. I guess it is even more secure than any other swiss cities. The only problem is the poor trafic signs. Be carefull when you go for tracking! Leave a Comment
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