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29 July 2025

N    04:49  The Wild Hunt Escarpment at Berchtesgaden 2 changes history +1,279 [Jürgen Hubert (2×)]
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04:49 (cur | prev) +1,270 Jürgen Hubert talk contribs (Created page with "[[File:{{#setmainimage:Der Watzmann (C D Friedrich).jpg}}|right|362px|caption]] Near Berchtesgaden there is a rock formation called the “Gjoadwand” (“Wild Hunt Escarpment”). There is a spring within this rock which only flows intermittently. When it stops flowing, people can restart it by shouting the following phrase into the rock: “Gjoad! Gjoad! Lass den Schuss los!” (“Wild Hunt! Wild Hunt! Release your shot!”, i.e. let the water flow.) Some claim that...")

26 July 2025

 m   13:08  Hulda and the Blessed Maidens diffhist +126 Jürgen Hubert talk contribs

24 July 2025

N    19:02  Category:Glacier diffhist +21 Jürgen Hubert talk contribs (Created page with "Category:Mountain")
N    04:52  Hulda and the Blessed Maidens diffhist +19,100 Jürgen Hubert talk contribs (Created page with "[[File:{{#setmainimage:Franz Richard Unterberger - Ötztal.jpg}}|right|362px|caption]] Among the mythical beings appearing in the folk beliefs of the Tyrolean land, the Selige, Salige, or Blessed Maidens are the most distinguished. This overall designation is altered in some valleys, and they appear as Wild Maidens, Forest Women, Mountain Women, White Maidens, and even sometimes (though much more rarely) as Snow Maidens. The term Holy Ones is also encountered, without i...")