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In Lauterbrunnen, Behind the Dead of the Base-Jump, a Soothing Valley

Summary by Le Temps
After three deaths since the beginning of the summer in the Bernese Alps, "Le Temps" has visited this valley, which has some 200 daily base-jumper flights. If it is difficult to find people who say bad about this practice in Lauterbrunnen, nevertheless death remains in all mindsIt would be an inn like any other if there was this large space dedicated to folding sails. At the foot of the impressive cliffs of the Lauterbrunnen Valley, in the Berne…
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After three deaths since the beginning of the summer in the Bernese Alps, "Le Temps" has visited this valley, which has some 200 daily base-jumper flights. If it is difficult to find people who say bad about this practice in Lauterbrunnen, nevertheless death remains in all mindsIt would be an inn like any other if there was this large space dedicated to folding sails. At the foot of the impressive cliffs of the Lauterbrunnen Valley, in the Berne…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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