Inside The Tiefenbach Gorge (Tyrol, AT)
Inside The Tiefenbach Gorge (Tyrol, AT)
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H.F.F. - In The Tiefenbach Gorge
H.F.F. - In The Tiefenbach Gorge (Tyrol, AT)
Au Creek Cascade
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Tiefenbach Gorge (Tyrol, AT)
The untouched Brandenberger Ache as it comes out of the 6 kilometre long Tiefenbach Gorge near Kramsach (Tyrol, Austria). In May, it usually carries a lot of water. Then 15,000 litres per second rush down the valley.
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Die naturbelassene Brandenberger Ache, wie sie aus der 6 Kilometer langen Tiefenbachklamm bei Kramsach (Tirol, Österreich) kommt. Im Mai führt sie üblicherweise besonders viel Wasser. Dann rauschen hier 15.000 Liter pro Sekunde talwärts.
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Die naturbelassene Brandenberger Ache, wie sie aus der 6 Kilometer langen Tiefenbachklamm bei Kramsach (Tirol, Österreich) kommt. Im Mai führt sie üblicherweise besonders viel Wasser. Dann rauschen hier 15.000 Liter pro Sekunde talwärts.
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