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Sa and hit Enter “A lot of results,” he whispered, scrolling through the page “Nothing obvious, though”

“Let’s start subtracting andwords from the search”

For the next hour they did just that, trying permutations of their search ter interesting with the corihtbulb just popped on”

“What?” Remi said, then leaned in and read from the screen:

“Saint Bartholorim Church, Bavaria, Germany”

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SCHÖNAU, BAVARIA

Unbelievable,” Sam whispered

He and Re of the overlook and stared at the vista below Finally Reins to capture this, Sa to come here?”

“I have no idea,” he whispered back, then lifted his Canon EOS digital camera and took a picture They’d been to Bavaria before, but never this area “Even ‘breathtaking’ doesn’t seem to fit, does it?”

“Not even close I can almost hear ‘The Sound of Music’ ”

Below the’s Lake) Fjord Measuring just over half a mile at its widest point and bracketed on both sides by thickly forested granite escarpssee e of Schönau in the north down to the Obersee, or Upper Lake, five ssee by a landslide, the Obersee sat tucked away in its own oval valley surrounded by alpinewaterfalls, sights that attracted nature lovers and photography buffs the world over A special boat service ran from Schönau to the Obersee’s Salet docks

Aside from the occasional wake from the handful of electric tour boats that soundlessly plied the Königssee, the lake’s surface was perfectly calrays and ochers of the surrounding forests and cliffs Everywhere Sam and Remi turned lay yet another perfectly composed alpine postcard

Two-thirds of the way down the Königssee, where it narrowed to only a few hundred yards before widening again and curving southeast toward the Obersee, Saint Bartholo of trees on the Hirschau Peninsula