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Aerial image 219774
Grosser Rachel in Frauenau in the state of Bavaria. The mountain is the second largest in the National Park Bavarian Forest and is located on the border of Germany and the Czech Republic. Its mountaintop and highest areas are woodless and characterised by rocks

FRAUENAU 19.05.2007

Frauenau from above - Grosser Rachel in Frauenau in the state of Bavaria. The mountain is the second largest in the National Park Bavarian Forest and is located on the border of Germany and the Czech Republic. Its mountaintop and highest areas are woodless and characterised by rocks
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Grosser Rachel in Frauenau in the state of Bavaria. The mountain is the second largest in the National Park Bavarian Forest and is located on the border of Germany and the Czech Republic. Its mountaintop and highest areas are woodless and characterised by rocks. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 219774
Image resolution: 6950 x 5212 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 11,75 MB
Image file size: 103,64 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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