Dom square snow covered

Dom square snow covered

Dom square snow covered
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Panoramic photo by Anton van Tetering Taken 09:45, 21/12/2009 - Views loading...

Dom square snow covered

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A: Domplein, Utrecht

by Nick Gordon, 10 meters away

Domplein, Utrecht

B: Dom Tower Utrecht the Netherlands

by Anton van Tetering, 20 meters away

View from the top of the 112 m high Dom tower in the centre of Utrecht. The Dom Tower was built betwe...

Dom Tower Utrecht the Netherlands

C: dom square snow covered

by Anton van Tetering, 60 meters away

dom square snow covered

D: Pandhof of the Dom church

by Anton van Tetering, 80 meters away

Pandhof of the Dom church

E: Maartensbrug and Dom tower

by Anton van Tetering, 90 meters away

Maartensbrug and Dom tower

F: Utrecht Vismarkt

by Tom Baetsen, 90 meters away

The Vismarkt looks actually like a wide bridge over the Oudegracht where, as the name suggests, fish ...

Utrecht Vismarkt

G: Stadhuisbrug and City Hall

by Anton van Tetering, 160 meters away

Stadhuisbrug and City Hall

H: Utrecht - Stadhuisbrug

by Marco den Herder, 180 meters away

Utrecht - Stadhuisbrug

I: Pausdam

by Anton van Tetering, 180 meters away

Pausdam

J: Pausdam snow covered

by Anton van Tetering, 190 meters away

Pausdam snow covered

This panorama was taken in Utrecht, Europe

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