Grosser Sonnstein, Ebensee, Salzkammergut
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Grosser Sonnstein, Ebensee, Salzkammergut

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The mountain "Grosser Sonnstein" in Ebensee/Traunkirchen, Upper Austria. Taken on a late fall day 2010. The surrounding mountains are Traunstein, Feuerkogel and Eibenberg.

Note the destroyed wooden cross - I as been told it has been struck during a thunderstorm..

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