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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: Men play chess on a plaza in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: Tourists watch the Zytglogge (glockenspiel) play on the main plaza in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: The Zytglogge (glockenspiel) in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. Hundreds of tourists line up every day to see it play every hour on the hour. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: A woman shopping a farmers' market in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: Fruit for sale in a public market in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: A trolley rider in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: Perfume for sale in a store window in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: People wait to board trolleys in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: A bicyclist rides past porticos down a street in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: A family walks down a covered sidewalk on a street built in the 1400's in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: Fruit for sale in a public market in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: Olives for sale in a public market in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: Men play chess on a plaza in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: A trolley in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland. The city was founded in the 12th century by Berchtold V, Duke of Zahringen, who established a fort on the site of the present day city. Because of its well maintained downtown core, preserved arcades and fountains, Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND: A chocolate factory and historic roofline in Bern, the national capital of Switzerland. Bern in a UNESCO World Heritage Site. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2007 -- BERN, SWITZERLAND:  A street car on the streets in Bern, the federal capital of Switzerland.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND:  A passenger train comes down the Swiss Alps headed for the Interlaken Ost station in Interlaken. Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, is the center of the tourist industry in the Bernese Oberland.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: Parasailers fly near the Jungfrau mountain in Interlaken. Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, is the heart of the Bernese Oberland and the center of the region's tourism industry.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: Parasailers land in the park in Interlaken, Switzerland. Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, is the heart of the Bernese Oberland and the center of the region's tourism industry.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: Parasailers land in the park in Interlaken, Switzerland. Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, is the heart of the Bernese Oberland and the center of the region's tourism industry.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 30 JULY 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: The Jungfrau mountain as seen from downtown Interlaken in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. Interlaken is the heart of the Bernese-Oberland and the center of the region's tourist industry.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 02 AUGUST 2007 -- MURREN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: Flowers and a Swiss flag in a planter box in a window in a home in the Alpine village of Murren, canton of Bern, Switzerland. Murren is about 5,413 feet above sea level and overlooks three of the most popular peaks in the Swiss Alps, the Eiger, the Monk and Jungfrau. In the winter it is a popular ski destination and in the summer mountain climbers and hikers visit the area.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: People watch the public fireworks display in the park in Interlaken during Swiss National Day celebrations in Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. Swiss National Day is the Swiss national holiday and celebrates the founding of the Swiss confederation 716 years ago, in 1291. There are parades, fireworks shows and bonfires throughout the country.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: A dog carries a Swiss flag during Swiss National Day celebrations in Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. Swiss National Day is the Swiss national holiday and celebrates the founding of the Swiss confederation 716 years ago, in 1291. There are parades, fireworks shows and bonfires throughout the country.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: Alpenhorn blowers perform during Swiss National Day celebrations in Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. Swiss National Day is the Swiss national holiday and celebrates the founding of the Swiss confederation 716 years ago, in 1291. There are parades, fireworks shows and bonfires throughout the country.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: An accordion player performs during Swiss National Day celebrations in Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. Swiss National Day is the Swiss national holiday and celebrates the founding of the Swiss confederation 716 years ago, in 1291. There are parades, fireworks shows and bonfires throughout the country.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 31 JULY 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: "Rosti" a popular Swiss dish, made from grated potatoes ("hash browns"), cheese, onions, bacon and ham. The dish is similar to American hash browns.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 02 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: Flowers decorate the front of a cabin in Murren, a small village in the Swiss Alps in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: An accordion player performs during Swiss National Day celebrations in Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. Swiss National Day is the Swiss national holiday and celebrates the founding of the Swiss confederation 716 years ago, in 1291. There are parades, fireworks shows and bonfires throughout the country.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: Parasailers fly into the park in Interlaken, Switzerland. Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, is the heart of the Bernese Oberland and the center of the region's tourism industry.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND:  A passenger train comes down the Swiss Alps headed for the Interlaken Ost station in Interlaken. Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, is the center of the tourist industry in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: Parasailers fly into the park in Interlaken, Switzerland. Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, is the heart of the Bernese Oberland and the center of the region's tourism industry.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: Chickens peck at seeds in the grass in Murren, a small village in the Swiss Alps in the canton of Bern, Switzerland.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: People set off fireworks in a park during Swiss National Day celebrations in Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. Swiss National Day is the Swiss national holiday and celebrates the founding of the Swiss confederation 716 years ago, in 1291. There are parades, fireworks shows and bonfires throughout the country.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: The peak of the Jungfrau mountain as seen from Interlaken, Switzerland. Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, is the heart of the Bernese Oberland and the center of the region's tourism industry.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2007 -- MURREN, SWITZERLAND: The Schilthorn cable car comes into the station in the village of Murren in the Swiss Alp above Interlaken in the canton of Bern. The cable car was used in a scene in the James Bond movie "On Her Majesty's Secret Service."   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: A man grills bratwurst for spectators during the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: A spectator blows a home made horn during the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Men who lost their match, their faces covered in sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Men who lost their match, their faces covered in sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers compete at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Swiss yodelers perform at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Swiss yodelers perform at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Overview of the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers in the sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Spectators at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 31 JULY 2007 -- TSCHAMUT, SWITZERLAND: The Protestant reformed church in Tschamut, Switzerland, in the Romanisch section of Switzerland.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Swiss Alpenhorn blowers perform during the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Decorations on a  Swiss Alpenhorn at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Men who lost their match, their faces covered in sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: A spectator blows a home made horn during the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers in the sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers prepare to compete at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers prepare to compete at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: A wrestler is driven into the sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers compete at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers compete at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 01 AUGUST 2007 -- INTERLAKEN, BERN, SWITZERLAND: A stand up bass player performs during Swiss National Day celebrations in Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. Swiss National Day is the Swiss national holiday and celebrates the founding of the Swiss confederation 716 years ago, in 1291. There are parades, fireworks shows and bonfires throughout the country.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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