Skiing at the Dreiländereck

Skiing at the Dreiländereck

Skiing at the Dreiländereck
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Panoramic photo by Markus Ortner گرفته شده در 16:26, 04/03/2010 - Views loading...

Skiing at the Dreiländereck

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On of the smaller skiing resorts in carinthia, the Dreilendereck (Tripoint) is located in southern carinthia right next to the borders of Slovenia and Italy. Skier regularly encounter “Warning! National border!”-signs, some of the slope sare right next to the border. Specially near the Tripoint, tracks of the guarding troops are visible in the snow.

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A: Dreiländereck Skischool Race

by Markus Ortner, 500 meters away

Dreiländereck Skischool Race

B: Dreiländereck Landmark

by Markus Ortner, 910 meters away

Dreiländereck Landmark

C: Wurzenpass

by Rudolf Klammer, 2.0 کیلومتر دورتر

Ort: Wurzenpß (Grenzübergang - Österreich/Slowenien) Aufnahmeposition: Resturant Jahr...

Wurzenpass

D: Planica, Ski jumping and flying

by Atila Bezdan, 5.1 کیلومتر دورتر

Planica, Ski jumping and flying

E: Planica, Ski flying hill

by Atila Bezdan, 5.2 کیلومتر دورتر

Planica, Ski flying hill

F: Planica, Ski flying hill

by Atila Bezdan, 5.3 کیلومتر دورتر

Planica, Ski flying hill

G: view from Dobratsch

by Alexander Ruttgers, 8.1 کیلومتر دورتر

Not far from the peak off the 2165m high "Dobratsch" this is what you see.

view from Dobratsch

H: Vršič (1737m)

by Igor Adamec, 10.0 کیلومتر دورتر

Vršič (1737m)

I: Mountain pass Vršič (1611m)

by Igor Adamec, 10.1 کیلومتر دورتر

Mountain pass Vršič (1611m)

J: Mountain hut 'Tičarjev dom'

by Igor Adamec, 10.2 کیلومتر دورتر

Mountain hut 'Tičarjev dom' at Vršič, 1618m above sea level.

Mountain hut 'Tičarjev dom'

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