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Gmunden Esplanade2

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A: Evening Light in Gmunden

by Bernhard Vogl, 40 meters away

Evening Light in Gmunden

B: Esplanade, Gmunden am Traunsee

by Michael Fruehmann, 60 meters away

A windy late summer day in Gmunden at the Esplanade. There was a pottery exhibition in Gmunden that w...

Esplanade, Gmunden am Traunsee

C: Pottery Market / Töpfermarkt in Gmunden, 2010

by Michael Fruehmann, 80 meters away

The annual pottery market in Gmunden, upper Austria in 2010 (shortly before it started raining ;) Peo...

Pottery Market / Töpfermarkt in Gmunden, 2010

D: Pottery Market / Töpfermarkt in Gmunden, 2010

by Michael Fruehmann, 90 meters away

The annual pottery market in Gmunden, upper Austria in 2010 (shortly before it started raining ;) Peo...

Pottery Market / Töpfermarkt in Gmunden, 2010

E: Gmunden, Sonnenuntergang am Traunsee

by Roberto Scavino, 160 meters away

Gmunden, Sonnenuntergang am Traunsee

F: Cafe Brandl at Rathausplatz Gmunden

by Bernhard Vogl, 200 meters away

Cafe Brandl at Rathausplatz Gmunden

G: Rathausplatz und Schiffsanlegestelle Gmunden

by Bernhard Vogl, 230 meters away

Rathausplatz und Schiffsanlegestelle Gmunden

H: Gmunden Rathausplatz

by Gerhard Fischer, 230 meters away

Sunny summerday on the Rathausplatz Gmunden, Upper Austria. Take a look on the Traunsee, Gmundnerberg...

Gmunden Rathausplatz

I: Gmunden Schiffsanlegestelle

by Erwin LEIMLEHNER, 250 meters away

Gmunden Schiffsanlegestelle

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