The builders of this moraine landscape were two gigantic glaciers that converged at this place during the last ice age (ended about 12000 years ago) - namely the Reuss glacier and the Linth glacier. Now this is a lovely landscape near my home with smooth hills, Drumlins and little valleys. It needs not great fantasy to imagine the former glacier flowing in this area. I climbed far up with the bike, to get this "image from above",... to me it is a bit like a model railway landscape, but it is stunningly real. And I love how the autumnal leaves of the perry pears stand out and our fields stay green until snow covers them and stops the photosynthesis.