Here you will find some selected reports, documents, graphics and films about the Nature's Ice Palace, special events that took place in the Nature's Ice Palace, as well as projects and organizations that we are able to support.
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Scientific report about the Nature's Ice Palace
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In Liezen, prizes were awarded to athletes with disabilities who achieved awesome accomplishments.
The wonderful event was initiated by Lebenshilfe Ennstal, Herbert Pichler.
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from Agetm Travel Magazine
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Krzysztof Gajewski swam the highest ice mile in the coldest fresh water. The Polish Iceman even swam 2 km and was in the ice water for a whole 43 minutes
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NDR
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France 5
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MDR
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the travel show on WDR
The "Wunderschön" programs on WDR are very popular and show a variety of travel destinations in Europe.
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Article by Steffen Kopetzky
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Glacial Ice Edition
Picture © Red Bull Austria -
with Josef Köberl - ORF1
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with Silvia Schneider
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Diving into a hidden world of ice from November 2020 - By Eva-Maria Fankhauser
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World record attempt
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ZDF and ORF
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ZDF
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MDR
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Servus TV
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Christian Redl from Lower Austria was the first person to dive 23 meters into an ice shaft in a glacier at 3,200 meters above sea level without a compressed air cylinder - the icy adventure lasted less than a minute.
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An article about the nature's ice palace in the Hintertux Glacier by the German journalist Pia Hoffmann has appeared in many newspapers and online magazines:
Mainzer Allgemeine Zeitung, Echo, Gießener Anzeiger, Oberhessische Zeitung, Lauterbacher Anzeiger, Kreis-Anzeiger, Der Bergwinkel Wochen-Bote, Allgemeine Zeitung Alzey, Wormser Zeitung, Westdeutsche Zeitung, Mannheimer Morgen, Bonner Generalanzeiger
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Faszination Erde ZDF
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Erlebnis Österreich - ORF2
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as Santa Claus in the Nature Ice Palace for Sport Bittl
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The Heimatlexikon on Servus TV brings great short reports about professions, customs, natural phenomena or castles that have shaped the Austrian cultural area and still do today.
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KIKA im Eispalast
The Ice Check - first broadcast in December 2018