Dare we say more?
It's the post you have been waiting for with instant bragging rights for your Facebook wall: These are without doubt some of the funniest FAILS found in Switzerland!
Dare we say more?
It's the post you have been waiting for with instant bragging rights for your Facebook wall: These are without doubt some of the funniest FAILS found in Switzerland!
As the founder, editor, and community manager of Newly Swissed, Dimitri owns the strategic vision. He is passionate about storytelling and is a member of Swiss Travel Communicators. Dimitri loves discovering new trends and covers architecture, design, start-ups and tourism.
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While this is a funny post and I enjoy the pictures. You have made quite a terrible mistake yourself. The last picture of the sheep on the rock is not from Switzerland, it’s from Norway. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kjerag It’s called Kjeragbolten and it’s near the famed Pulpit Rock.
Hi Grace! I appreciate your keen eye for details and the correction regarding the sheep! While I am sure that such a scene could happen somewhere in the Swiss alps as well, I am glad that you have set the record straight ;-) Greets, Dimitri
Hey Dimitri,
You’re off-the-wall funny, entertaining, and very interesting, all in one!
Are you sure you’re Swiss?
Let me think, Mark… Yes! I might be one of a kind, but I’m very glad that you have discovered Newly Swissed!
I LOVE this post!! Soooo funny :)
Not all are fails, really. The circus elephants are regularly let into Lake Zurich, only once some elephants escaped to enjoy some other lake.
Good point! The escaping was a FAIL, but I agree that letting the elephants drink from the lake was a nice gesture. As of this year, no more elephants will be touring with KNIE, so this is a thing of the past. ^Dimitri