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The image presents a rectangular information sign, set within a heavily rusted and pitted metal frame, indicative of weathered corten steel. The sign itself features a dark green background with white text and a color photograph.

The prominent title at the top reads "Triftbrücke 2004." The accompanying German text describes the original Trift Bridge, built in 2004, as a 102-meter-long, 1720-meter-altitude, Nepalese-style suspension bridge, a pioneering structure in the Alpine region. It explains that the bridge was constructed to access the Trifthütte after glacier retreat and was replaced by a new bridge in 2009. The text also states that the 2004 bridge's construction was made possible by numerous sponsors and friends to establish a successful tourism history, concluding with "Vielen Dank – es lebe die Triftbrücke!" (Many thanks – long live the Trift Bridge!).

Below the main text, a horizontal photograph depicts the Trift Bridge spanning a turquoise glacial lake. A large glacier is visible in the background, set against rugged mountainous terrain. Several individuals are shown walking across the bridge from left to right.

The lower part of the sign lists contributors under various headings: "Bauherrschaft" (Client: SAC Sektion Bern), "Projekt" (Project: Hüttenkommission der SAC Sektion Bern), "Projektleitung" (Project Management: Walter Brog, Hüttenchef Trifthütte), "Statik, Konstruktion" (Statics, Construction: Ingenieurbüro Hans Pfaffen, Chur), and "Montageteam" (Assembly Team), which includes names and roles such as "Schlosser" (locksmith), "Bergführer" (mountain guide), and "Servicemonteur" (service technician).

Further down, the "Trägerschaft" (Sponsorship/Support) section displays logos for "Schweizer Alpenclub SAC," "KWO Grimselstrom," and "beco Berner Wirtschaft Economie bernoise." A comprehensive list titled "Sponsoren und Freunde" (Sponsors and Friends) fills the right side of the sign, enumerating numerous individuals and organizations, with many entries specifying locations such as Meiringen and Innertkirchen.

The sign is an outdoor informational display detailing the history and support behind the Trift Bridge project, situated in what is identified as the Innertkirchen area of Switzerland.
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The image presents a rectangular information sign, set within a heavily rusted and pitted metal frame, indicative of weathered corten steel. The sign itself features a dark green background with white text and a color photograph. The prominent title at the top reads "Triftbrücke 2004." The accompanying German text describes the original Trift Bridge, built in 2004, as a 102-meter-long, 1720-meter-altitude, Nepalese-style suspension bridge, a pioneering structure in the Alpine region. It explains that the bridge was constructed to access the Trifthütte after glacier retreat and was replaced by a new bridge in 2009. The text also states that the 2004 bridge's construction was made possible by numerous sponsors and friends to establish a successful tourism history, concluding with "Vielen Dank – es lebe die Triftbrücke!" (Many thanks – long live the Trift Bridge!). Below the main text, a horizontal photograph depicts the Trift Bridge spanning a turquoise glacial lake. A large glacier is visible in the background, set against rugged mountainous terrain. Several individuals are shown walking across the bridge from left to right. The lower part of the sign lists contributors under various headings: "Bauherrschaft" (Client: SAC Sektion Bern), "Projekt" (Project: Hüttenkommission der SAC Sektion Bern), "Projektleitung" (Project Management: Walter Brog, Hüttenchef Trifthütte), "Statik, Konstruktion" (Statics, Construction: Ingenieurbüro Hans Pfaffen, Chur), and "Montageteam" (Assembly Team), which includes names and roles such as "Schlosser" (locksmith), "Bergführer" (mountain guide), and "Servicemonteur" (service technician). Further down, the "Trägerschaft" (Sponsorship/Support) section displays logos for "Schweizer Alpenclub SAC," "KWO Grimselstrom," and "beco Berner Wirtschaft Economie bernoise." A comprehensive list titled "Sponsoren und Freunde" (Sponsors and Friends) fills the right side of the sign, enumerating numerous individuals and organizations, with many entries specifying locations such as Meiringen and Innertkirchen. The sign is an outdoor informational display detailing the history and support behind the Trift Bridge project, situated in what is identified as the Innertkirchen area of Switzerland.

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