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Farmers like this one in canton Valais often put two young Val d'Herens cows in a field to "teach" them to be friends: he intervenes when their tempers rise (click on image to view larger)

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – She’s called Manhattan and she’s Switzerland’s newest beauty, although in this case beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, for she won her title in an arena for being the country’s toughest fighting cow. Switzerland’s fighting cows are short and dark, from the Val d’Herens breed, the traditional mountain cows. They fight naturally in spring, in fields, to determine which cow will lead the herd to the best pastures over the summer in the high alps.

Manhattan also won the title in 2009, but this is the first of the regularly organized, popular arena fights to be given the label “national” by the breed’s association.

Some 10 percent of the cows are outside their native canton Valais, where the arena fights traditionally take place on weekends from March to May. The cows entered must be pregnant.

This year’s final, with several thousand spectators, took place in Aproz, near Sion, with a farmers’ market with animals Saturday, followed by the fight on Sunday.

Related story: TSR (Fr)

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The new Aminona resort would be built next to the three existing white towers

Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The WWF Switzerland and the Swiss Fund for the Protection of Nature (FP) said Tuesday 8 December they have filed an appeal against the Aminona resort project near Crans-Montana in canton Valais, saying they “fear a fiasco for nature and the surrounding countryside, as well as for the region itself.”

The CHF350 million-plus plan, proposed by Aminona Luxury Resort and Village (ALRV)/Mirax, with support from the commune of Mollens, calls for 15 buildings to be constructed. Mollens has given a green light to the first phase of the project moving ahead, but environmental groups say neither the Russian developer Mirax nor the commune have given adequate assurances to a series of questions raised: the additional pressure on surrounding undeveloped areas, transport management, water supplies in this dryest part of Switzerland, energy management. For transport, WWF and the FP say the commune has provided only contradictory information, saying on the one hand public transport will be provided, and on the other, that the plans call for more than 500 parking spaces with no coordinated public transport.

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piercing_matterhorn06Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The summer travel season begins in earnest 30 June and the Swiss federal government has issued its list of roads and dates when travelers can expect heavy traffic.

Les axes routiers et les jours présentant un fort risque de perturbations sont les suivants :

Autoroutes

Heading south

  • A1 St Margrethen – Geneva, between Zurich and Bern, between Lausanne and Morges (roadworks), customs at Geneva/Bardonnex
  • A2/E35 Basel – Chiasso – Milan: Bâle/Weil am Rhein customs, between the Belchen tunnel and the Wiggertal junction, between Erstfeld before the north end of the Saint Gotthard (see Gotthard below), the Chiasso/Brogeda customs, to the Como/Grandate toll booth
  • A3 Basel – Zurich: between Basel/Saint-Louis customs and the Wiese junction
  • A13 Sargans – Bellinzona: between entre Nufenen and Hinterrhein (roadworks), to the north entrance of the San Bernardino tunnel
  • Ring roads around Bern (A1/A6), Lausanne (A1/A9) and Zurich (A1/A3)

celigny_vaud_france_lake_geneva_border_120309Times when you can expect traffic jams

Fridays between 15:00 and 21:00 and Saturday from 08:00 to 16:00

Dates with particularly heavy traffic

July: 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25

August: 1

Heading north

  • A1 Geneva – St. Margrethen: Geneva/Bardonnex customs, betwee entre Morges and Lausanne (roadworks), between Bern and  Zurich
  • A2/E35 Milan – Chiasso – Basel: from the Como/Grandate toll booth to  the Chiasso/Brogeda customs, between Quinto and the south entrance to the Saint-Gothard tunnel, between Reiden and the Härkingen junction, to customs at Basel/Weil am Rhein
  • A3 Sargans – Zurich – Basel: between Zurich/Brunau and the end of the autoroute, Basel/Saint-Louis customs
  • A4a Zoug – Sihlbrugg: between Baar and the end of the autoroute at Sihlbrugg
  • A9 Martigny – Lausanne: between Bex and the Glion tunnel
  • A13 Bellinzone – Coire: at the southern entrance to the San Bernardino tunnel, between Hinterrhein and Nufenen (roadworks)
  • Ring roads around Bern (A1/A6), Lausanne (A1/A9) and Zurich (A1/A3)

a9_valais_rainbowTimes when you can expect traffic jams

Fridays 15:00-21:00, Saturdays 10:00-20:00 and Sundays from 13:00 to 20:00

Dates with particularly heavy traffic

July: 11, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26 and 31

August: 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29

September: 5

Saint Gotthard tunnel

Heading south

Tailbacks are likely at the north end of the tunnel on these dates: Friday 3 July from 12:00-24:00, Saturday 4 July 05:00-18:00. The nights of 10-11 and 17-18 and 24-25 July, non-stop from Friday 12:00 to Saturday 18:00. Traffic jams are also possible Saturdays from 08:00-16:00 during August and up to mid-eptember, as well as Sundays in July from 10:00-16:00.

The entrances to the Göschenen, Monday to Thursday during July, noon to 20:00 are also likely to have traffic jams.

Heading north

Traffic jams can be expected at the south entrance to the tunnel these days: Fridays, 10-31 July from 12:00-22:00, 7-14 August from 10:00-23:00, 21 August to 4 September from 13:00-20:00, Saturdays 11-25 July from 10:00-22:00, 1 August and 8 August from 09:00-01:00, 15 August to 5 September, 10:00-21:00, Sundays, 19 July to 6 September, 11:00-21:00.

Traffic jams could occur Saturday 4 July, 10:00-18:00. From mid-July to the end of August, traffic jams can also be expected occasionally afternoons Monday to Thursday, noon to 20:00.

Main roads inside Switzerland and customs stations

Heavier traffic can be expected on the following roads within Switzerland: Spiez-Kandersteg (start of holidays), Gampel-Goppenstein (end of holidays), Bellinzona-Locarno, Wädenswil-Hirzel-Sihlbrugg, Sihlbrugg-Zurich (Sihltal), Flüelen-Brunnen (Axenstrasse), as well as on some Alpine region roads, including main Alpines passes. Expect some delays at these customs stations: Au, Koblenz, Sankt-Margrethen and Thayngen.

For traffic updates

• Telephone in French, German and Italian: Viasuisse (No 163 – 50 cts/call+50 cts/min)
• Radio DRS/RSR/RSI
• web sites: www.tcs.ch, www.cff.ch, www.teletext.ch (rail: p 486/487, road: p 491 – 497), www.bls.ch.

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