Open Air Museum Mengore - The Kanduč memorial place
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Open Air Museum Mengore - The Kanduč memorial place

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A: Church on Mengore, 453m

by Gorazd Bajt, 720 meters away

Church on Mengore, 453m

B: On a snowy day

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On a snowy day

C: World War I. German Military Cemetery Gates

by Gorazd Bajt, 880 meters away

World War I. German Military Cemetery Gates

D: World War I German Military Cemetery

by Gorazd Bajt, 880 meters away

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E: Bucenica view point @ Metalcamp 2012

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F: Soca pod volcanskim mostom

by Gorazd Bajt, 1.2 km away

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G: Volcanski most

by Gorazd Bajt, 1.2 km away

Bridge over emerald river Soča on the main road between Tolmin and Nova gorica. On the image we can a...

Volcanski most

H: Tolmin

by Gorazd Bajt, 1.2 km away

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I: Alfa Romeo 147 by Creed

by Gorazd Bajt, 1.4 km away

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J: Footbridge over Tolminka river

by Gorazd Bajt, 1.5 km away

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