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The Alps from East location map

The Alps from East

The Alps mountains are the highest mountain range in Europe. They separate the plains of Northern Italy on the left from Central Europe with Germany on the right and France in the background. This view shows the whole Alps west of Dachstein on the right and the Niedere Tauern on the left including all peaks above 3000m. In the far background left the Pyrenees can be seen.

View: The Alps from East
Location: Lon 18.49°
Lat 48.295°
Altitude: 149 km
Direction: 250°
Camera Angle: 24°
User Rating: 2.6
Location Map:    Visible Topography
The Alps from East location map
The Alps from East

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Visitor comments:

by Vanco from Germany posted on Thu Jul 2 2009 12:24:39
Nice work dude!\\r\\n\\r\\nthe best on is the view over the himalaya
by Rene F from Brazil posted on Fri May 25 2007 18:00:42
Discovered your site when searching on Google for the Yenisei River.\\r\\nWow!\\r\\nBest regards.\\r\\nRene F
by STEPHEN from Australia posted on Tue Oct 17 2006 23:35:31
I have come across your site by accident and have found it very interesting. The world looks so small from so far above. You would have to wonder why we would want to fight over it all the time rather than share what we have. You can see that the land was once covered by the sea as the patterns when seen from so far above the earth look similar to the patterns one would see on the beach after the tide has moved across the ground.The whole thing is fascinating.. well done
by SP from United States posted on Sun Jul 30 2006 23:23:59
Awesome! I'm very impressed with all of your work. This is my favorite.
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