I visited the Pyramidenkogel in Maria Wörth in Austria this summer. It is the tallest wooden observation tower in the world at a height of 100 metres. The photo above was made from the top with my Pentax KX with a 135mm f3.5 on Fuji Superia 200.
The cool thing about this tower is that there is an embedded 66 metre long slide in it, making the tower not only the largest wooden observation tower in the world, but it also has the longest slide in Europe!

This picture was also made with the KX on Fuji Superia 200, with my 28mm f2.8 lens. The KX is a joy to use and the Pentax M lenses give really good results. Looking through a lens made the heights a bit less intimidating. But the wonderful view is really worth the long climb. If you're near the Wörthersee, pay the Pyramidenkogel a visit!
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