Tuesday, June 7, 2011


Day 6 (in no particular order)



Split down the middle by cleavage only Switzerland can offer, the city of Sion, Martigny sits mostly upon two competing hillsides.
Winding alleys and rolling streets of cobblestone and brick guide you from the train station through the cleavage up to the ruins of the ancient Tourbillon Castle, the Valere Basilica, and Sacrifice Rock.

The view from any one of these landmarks is far beyond breathtaking. Thousands of photographs were taken that day by our group alone.

We toured the Basilica, where the oldest working organ known to man resides, and received a private concert on said organ.

Toward the end of the private concert, we (Lindsay, Pam, and myself) started getting antsy. We had LOTS of footage to gather, and lots of pictures to take and Pretzels AND Nutella in my backpack that hadn't gotten nearly enough attention that day.
So we began our journey to Sacrifice Rock.

With the wind whipping our hair around our heads, blood red pools of water to greet us cheerfully, and plenty of time to sit and ponder about life- We had it all. And when you have it all, you MUST make movies.

In the city of Sion on top of Sacrafice Rock. The video speaks for itself ;)
SwitzerStruts Films and ProductionStruts Presents their first of many films...




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