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Deutsch: Auf dem Westgrat der Hohen Geige (3393m) in den Ötztaler Alpen. Der Gipfel ist der höchste Punkt rechts der Mitte.
English: On the west ridge to the Hohe Geige (3393m) in the Ötztal Alps. The summit is the highest point right to the middle of the image.
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Camera location47° 00′ 07.01″ N, 10° 54′ 10.94″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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17 September 2011

47°0'7.013"N, 10°54'10.944"E

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