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Mountain Mass of Watzmann
Capture of the information board, installed at the parking area Wimbachbrücke (Bavaria, Germany), a popular starting point for mountaineers. The red arrow illustrates the direction of view from the much more lower summit of Grünstein (1.304m only) to the mountain mass of Watzmann.
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Aufnahme der Hinweistafel an der Wimbachbrücke (Bayern, Deutschland), einem beliebten Ausgangspunkt für Watzmanntouren. Der rote Pfeil zeigt die Blickrichtung vom benachbarten Gipfel des Grünstein (nur 1.304m) auf das Watzmannmassiv.
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Aufnahme der Hinweistafel an der Wimbachbrücke (Bayern, Deutschland), einem beliebten Ausgangspunkt für Watzmanntouren. Der rote Pfeil zeigt die Blickrichtung vom benachbarten Gipfel des Grünstein (nur 1.304m) auf das Watzmannmassiv.
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