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Aerial photograph 194709
The Bavarian Forest is a 100km long moutain area at the border of Bavaria and the Czech Republic. Parts of it have been made a National Park and nature preserve area. Tourism is very important for the region. Nature, hiking and the culture connected to timberland are most dominant but there are also several skiing areas

FREYUNG-GRAFENAU 20.05.2007

Aerial photograph Freyung-Grafenau - The Bavarian Forest is a 100km long moutain area at the border of Bavaria and the Czech Republic. Parts of it have been made a National Park and nature preserve area. Tourism is very important for the region. Nature, hiking and the culture connected to timberland are most dominant but there are also several skiing areas
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The Bavarian Forest is a 100km long moutain area at the border of Bavaria and the Czech Republic. Parts of it have been made a National Park and nature preserve area. Tourism is very important for the region. Nature, hiking and the culture connected to timberland are most dominant but there are also several skiing areas. www.bayerischer-wald.de Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 194709
Image resolution: 7216 x 5412 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 14,26 MB
Image file size: 111,73 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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