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Alps Collection (page 7)

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Reichenspitz mountain range in the Zillertal Alps in Nationalpark Hohe Tauern, Tyrol, Austria. L-R: Gabler, Reichen Spitze, Hahnenkamm. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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Reichenspitz mountain range in the Zillertal Alps in Nationalpark Hohe Tauern, Tyrol, Austria. L-R: Gabler, Reichen Spitze, Hahnenkamm. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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The creek Rissbach flowing out of the Eng valley in Karwendel range. Austria, Tyrol. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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The creek Rissbach flowing out of the Eng valley in Karwendel range. Austria, Tyrol. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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The creek Rissbach flowing out of the Eng valley in Karwendel range. Austria, Tyrol. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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The creek Rissbach flowing out of the Eng valley in Karwendel range. Austria, Tyrol. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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Grosse Ahornboden in the Eng valley in Karwendel range. Creek in the Eng valley, Austria, Tyrol. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/02/2010

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Globeflower (Trollius europaeus), in the background the north faces of the Laliderer Waende in the Karwendel mountain range, Austria, Europe (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/05/2009

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Hairy Alpenrose (Rhododendron hirsutum) in the Karwendel mountains, Austria, Europe (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/05/2009

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Hairy Alpenrose (Rhododendron hirsutum) in the Karwendel mountains, Austria, Europe (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/05/2009

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Karwendel Mountain Range between Johannestal and Lamsenspitze during sunrise. The Karwendel limestone mountain range is the largest range in the eastern alps

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Karwendel Mountain Range between Johannestal and Lamsen Spitze, Austria. The Karwendel limestone mountain range is the largest range in the eastern alps

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Karwendel Mountain Range between Johannestal and Birkkar-Spitze, the highest peak of the Karwendel Mts. Austria. The Karwendel limestone mountain range is the largest range in the eastern alps

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Karwendel Mountain Range between Johannestal and Eastern Karwendel Spitze, Austria. The Karwendel limestone mountain range is the largest range in the eastern alps

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In spite of the booming tourism Eng village is still a traditional, diary-producing alp. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range, Tyrol

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. View of the Grosser Ahronboden with its Sycamore maple trees (Acer Pseudoplatanus)

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. View of Mt. Spritzkar-Spitze towards Mt. Grubenkar-Spitze. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The vertical rock faces of the Laliderer Waende during cloudy weather. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The vertical rock faces of the Laliderer Waende during cloudy weather. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. View of the vertical north faces of the central Karwendel mountain chain during sunrise, Hohljoch, the rock faces of the Laliderer Waende and Mt

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. View of Mount Schafkar Spitze and Lamsenspitze after a thunderstorm. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range

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Mount Schafkar Spitze and Lamsenspitze in the in Karwendel mountain range after a thunderstorm. Large parts of the Karwendel are protected

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Mountain forest with larch trees in rain and fog. Next to the sheer rock faces of the Karwendel Mountains, the sycamore maple forest Grosser Ahornboden

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Mountain forest with larch trees in rain and fog. Next to the sheer rock faces of the Karwendel Mountains, the sycamore maple forest Grosser Ahornboden

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Lake Achensee in Tyrol, Austria. Excursion boat MS Tirol near Pertisau. This mountain lake separates the Karwendel mountain ranges from the Brandenberger Alps with the Rofan mountains next to

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Lake Achensee in Tyrol, Austria. Sailing boats in the harbor of Pertisau. This mountain lake separates the Karwendel mountain ranges from the Brandenberger Alps with the Rofan mountains next to

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Lake Achensee in Tyrol, Austria. This mountain lake separates the Karwendel mountain ranges from the Brandenberger Alps. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/05/2009

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Lake Achensee in Tyrol, Austria. This mountain lake separates the Karwendel mountain ranges from the Brandenberger Alps with the Rofan mountains next to the lake

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Lake Achensee in Tyrol, Austria. This mountain lake separates the Karwendel mountain ranges from the Brandenberger Alps with the Rofan mountains next to the lake

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Lake Achensee in Tyrol, Austria. This mountain lake separates the Karwendel mountain ranges from the Brandenberger Alps with the Rofan mountains next to the lake

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Lake Achensee in Tyrol, Austria. This mountain lake separates the Karwendel mountain ranges from the Brandenberger Alps with the Rofan mountains next to the lake

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Lake Achensee in Tyrol, Austria. This mountain lake separates the Karwendel mountain ranges from the Brandenberger Alps. (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/05/2009

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Cattle on high pasture in Karwendel Mountain Range in front of the vertical north face of the North faces of the main Karwendel ridge

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Cattle on high pasture in Karwendel Mountain Range in front of the vertical north face of the North faces of the main Karwendel ridge

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Cattle on high pasture in Karwendel Mountain Range. Transhumance is still the backbone of alpine cattle farming, Tyrol, Austria, Europe(Large format sizes available) Date: 21/05/2009

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Cattle on high pasture in Karwendel Mountain Range on the Kleiner Ahornboden. Transhumance is still the backbone of alpine cattle farming, Tyrol, Austria

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Cattle on high pasture in Karwendel Mountain Range on the Kleiner Ahornboden. Transhumance is still the backbone of alpine cattle farming, Tyrol, Austria

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Cattle on high pasture in Karwendel Mountain Range on the Kleiner Ahornboden. Transhumance is still the backbone of alpine cattle farming, Tyrol, Austria

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Cattle on high pasture in Karwendel Mountain Range on the Kleiner Ahornboden. Transhumance is still the backbone of alpine cattle farming, Tyrol, Austria

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Cattle on high pasture in Karwendel Mountain Range on the Kleiner Ahornboden. Transhumance is still the backbone of alpine cattle farming, Tyrol, Austria

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Mount Ehrwalder Sonn Spitze and Mt. Gruensteinnear Ehrwald in Tyrol during sunset in evening light. Europe, Central Europe, Austria, June Date: 21/05/2009

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Lake Achensee in Tyrol, Austria. This mountain lake separates the Karwendel mountain ranges from the Brandenberger Alps with the Rofan mountains next to the lake

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Lake Achensee in Tyrol, Austria. This mountain lake separates the Karwendel mountain ranges from the Brandenberger Alps with the Rofan mountains next to the lake

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Head of valley Obersulzbachtal in Nationalpark Hohe Tauern. The Peaks of Mt. Grosser Geiger and Mt. Maurerkeeskopf with a perfect reflection in a glacial pond

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The Peak of Mt. Maurerkeeskopf towering above the glacier Obersulzbachkees. Nationalpark Hohe Tauern is a protected high altitude environment with characteristic landforms, wildlife, and vegetation

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Head of valley Obersulzbachtal in Nationalpark Hohe Tauern. The Peak of Mt. Maurerkeeskopf with the glacial lake Obersulzbachsee, which was formed only recently due to the retreating glaciers

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Peaks Mt. Grosser Geiger, Mt. Maurerkeeskopf and Mt. Schlieferspitz with the glacial lake Obersulzbachsee, which was formed only recently due to the retreating glaciers

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Peaks Mt. Grosser Geiger and Mt. Maurerkeeskopf. Nationalpark Hohe Tauern is a protected high altitude environment with characteristic landforms, wildlife, and vegetation



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