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The Lobau is a Vienna floodplain on the northern side of the Danube and partly in Großenzersdorf, Lower Austria. It has been part of the Danube-Auen National Park since 1996 and has been a protected area since 1978. It is used as a recreational area and is known as a site of nudism. There is also an oil harbour, and t...
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The Lammeralm ski arena is one of the most attractive, well-groomed ski resorts in the Waldheimat Mürztal region. Here, a family-friendly ski and snowboarding pass over 8.0 km of snowy ski-runs catering to all abilities awaits you, including 1 double chairlift, 3 drag lifts, 1 beginner’s lift with children’s facil...
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- Alte Donau (Old Danube) at the Romaplatz (Roma place), Austria Vienna, 360° by Samuel David Sinclair
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Alte Donau (Old Danube), largest left-hand branch of the Danube still in existence after its regulation in 1868-1881 within the Vienna city limits (21st and 22nd districts), now approximately 1.6 km2, elongated lake linked to the Neue Donau (New Danube) via ground water, popular leisure area for Viennese, approximately...
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- "National Park Hohe Tauern", in Osttirol Austria at 1683m height (Dorfertal), 360° by Samuel David Sinclair
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360° Panorama from "National Park Hohe Tauern", in Osttirol, Austria at 1683m height. The photographs were made on Thursday, September 23, 2010 1:11 PM. The "National Park Hohe Tauern" is the largest nature reserve of the Alps. A wild, primeval landscape and a landscape cultivated by mountain farmers. These ...
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- "National Park Hohe Tauern", in Osttirol Austria at 2273m height (Dorfertal), 360° by Samuel David Sinclair
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360° Panorama from "National Park Hohe Tauern", in Osttirol, Austria at 2273m height. The photographs were made on Wednesday, September 22, 2011 2:48 PM. The "National Park Hohe Tauern" is the largest nature reserve of the Alps. A wild, primeval landscape and a landscape cultivated by mountain farmers. These...
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The Lammeralm ski arena is one of the most attractive, well-groomed ski resorts in the Waldheimat Mürztal region. Here, a family-friendly ski and snowboarding pass over 8.0 km of snowy ski-runs catering to all abilities awaits you, including 1 double chairlift, 3 drag lifts, 1 beginner’s lift with children’s facil...
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The Donauinsel (Danube Island) is a long, narrow island, in central Vienna, Austria, between the Danube river and the parallel excavated channel Neue Donau ("New Danube"). The island is 21.1 km (13.1 mi) in length, but is only 70–210 metres (230–690 ft) broad. The New Danube waterway is practically an elongated (sw...
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Donaupark in Vienna Size: approximately 604,000 square metres Description of the Park Under the auspices of the 1964 Vienna International Garden Festival, a generous park area was created in 1963 and 1964 on an island between the Danube and the Old Danube, between the centre of Vienna and the districts of Flor...
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- Ski resort Stuhleck, at "Spital am Semmering" in Austria, at sundown by Samuel David Sinclair
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Stuhleck, at Spital am Semmering has an altitude of 1.783m and is the highest summit of the East Alps situated in Styria and the largest ski resort in East Austria.. In 1891, Stuhleck was the first summit to be climbed on skies. Not least this pioneer work led the region around Semmering to one of the first ski reso...
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Stuhleck, at Spital am Semmering has an altitude of 1.783m and is the highest summit of the East Alps situated in Styria and the largest ski resort in East Austria.. In 1891, Stuhleck was the first summit to be climbed on skies. Not least this pioneer work led the region around Semmering to one of the first ski reso...
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