Vorderer Gosausee, Upper Austria

Vorderer Gosausee, Upper Austria

Vorderer Gosausee, Upper Austria
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Vorderer Gosausee, Upper Austria

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the lake 'Vorderer Gosausee' in Gosau, Upper Austria in winter. The snowy mountain in the back is the glacier "Dachstein". The water was way lower then in summer, that's why the placement appears to be inside the water-area.

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A: Vorderen Gosausee & via ferrata

Par Honza Kudr, à 710 mètres

Vorderen Gosausee & via ferrata

B: Vorderer Gosausee, Upper Austria (2)

Par Michael Fruehmann, A 1.3 km

Lake "Vorderer Gosausee" in Winter.

Vorderer Gosausee, Upper Austria (2)

C: Avalanche deposit at Vorderer Gosausee

Par Bernhard Vogl, A 1.3 km

Avalanche deposit at Vorderer Gosausee

D: Vorderer Gosausee

Par Bernhard Vogl, A 1.5 km

Vorderer Gosausee

G: 200911051557 Gosau Loeckersee

Par Ralph G. Roeske, A 4.2 km

200911051557 Gosau Loeckersee

H: Wehr Bei Annaberg

Par Ralph G. Roeske, A 6.6 km

Wehr Bei Annaberg

I: 200907261450 Gosau Dachstein

Par Ralph G. Roeske, A 6.7 km

200907261450 Gosau Dachstein

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