| On June 18, 2004 I was invited to a big reception in Galteur
for the opening of an exhibit called "Die Lawine" ("The Avalanche") in the
new Alpinarium. The exhibit is about the 1999 avalanche in which 31 people
died in Galteur (and 7 more down the valley in Valzur the next day). The
Alpinarium is actually inside a new avalanche dam which protects a part of
the village where several buildings were destroyed in 1999. That space is
still empty. As far as I know this is the first and only multi-purpose
avalanche dam with exhibit and conference space inside it. The event in
June was quite an event with speeches by officials, music, food and drink,
and a traditional Tyrolean dinner that went on until late at night. |
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The location of the village. In the photo on the
right there is a deflecting wall visible to shield several
buildings. |
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The Alpinarium and avalanche dam, with the
exhibit board in the center photo. The right photo shows the open space
across the street where several buildings were destroyed.
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A more panoramic view of both the Alpinarium and
the open space. The right photo shows the slopes above and the dam below
in winter, on the left side. The right side is where the church is. |
| In July, 2004, I was returning to Munich after a Snow
Engineering conference in Davos and I briefly revisited Galteur to look
for the cemetary memorial and take some photos of various defense
structures. |
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The memorial to the 1999 victims in the corner
of the courtyard of the church. |
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Some stone wedge-shaped mitigation on the uphill
side of a home. |