5fingers on Krippenstein

5fingers on Krippenstein

5fingers on Krippenstein
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5fingers on Krippenstein

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Viewpoint "5fingers" on Krippenstein, Upper Austria with view to the Salzkammergut, Lake Hallstatt and the Tauern.

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A: Krippenstein - Five Fingers

Par Michael Fruehmann, à 10 mètres

View from the platform "5 fingers" on the mountain "Krippenstein" in Upper Austria.

Krippenstein - Five Fingers

B: Dachstein, View from 5 Fingers

Par Bernhard Vogl, à 10 mètres

Dachstein, View from 5 Fingers

C: Krippenstein - Welterbe-Spirale

Par Michael Fruehmann, à 380 mètres

The new "Welterbe-Spirale" - a monument for the cultural heritage on the 'Krippenstein'.Unfortunately...

Krippenstein - Welterbe-Spirale

D: Krippenstein - Welterbe-Spirale 2

Par Michael Fruehmann, à 390 mètres

The new "Welterbe-Spirale" - a monument built in 2010 for the cultural heritage on the 'Krippenstein'.

Krippenstein - Welterbe-Spirale 2

F: Dachstein Rieseineishoehle Exit

Par Bernhard Vogl, A 2.1 km

Dachstein Rieseineishoehle Exit

G: Krippenstein Seilbahn Five-Fingers-Blick

Par Ralph G. Roeske, A 2.4 km

Krippenstein Seilbahn Five-Fingers-Blick

H: Bootssteg in Hallstatt, Upper Austria

Par Gerhard Fischer, A 4.8 km

View on Lake Hallstatt to Hallstatt, Salzkammergut, Upper Austria. The panorama was made on the peer ...

Bootssteg in Hallstatt, Upper Austria

I: Museum Hallstatt

Par Erwin LEIMLEHNER, A 4.9 km

Museum Hallstatt

J: Hallstatt Main Square

Par Bernhard Vogl, A 5.0 km

Hallstatt Main Square

Ce panorama é été pris à Salzkammergut, Europe

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Text by Steve Smith.

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