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At around two dozen boggy depressions in the
Ammergau Alps, Alpine mountain pine raised bogs are excavated and supplied to the spa facilities and "wellness" hotels in the region. The mosses and lichens in the Ammer valley and its surrounding area are due to the last
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Ammergau Alps have two of the most attractive lakes in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The lakes are located in valleys (a rarity in the Northern Limestone Alps) and cut
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tree grows, a species exclusively dependent on frequent movements of scree. In addition, many other rare plants occur here. The snowbell (
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1481:Ybbstal Alps
1476:Vienna Woods
1466:Türnitz Alps
1411:Lechtal Alps
1381:Ennstal Alps
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1058:Oberammergau
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1022:Lechtal Alps
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977:Sonnenspitze
934:Notkarspitze
892:Friederspitz
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304:- and three
273:Oberammergau
249:cross-border
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213:Ammergebirge
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162:Normal route
144:Parent range
1471:Wetterstein
1406:Lechquellen
1341:Allgäu Alps
1293:(in German)
1285:(in German)
1028:Wetterstein
1016:Allgäu Alps
940:Geiselstein
922:Klammspitze
910:Kramerspitz
870:Other peaks
762:Kreuzspitze
737:ten highest
609:Ettal Abbey
607:as well as
509:wet meadows
493:raised bogs
483:ssp. minima
448:Lindergries
440:Graswangtal
421:Hohe Bleick
409:radiolarite
381:plattenkalk
373:Kreuzspitze
306:chair lifts
129: /
1505:Categories
1391:Hochschwab
1217:References
1210:Hörndl Hut
1102:Via Alpina
983:Pürschling
949:), 1,881 m
880:Hochplatte
860:Kesseljoch
813:Geierköpfe
725:Danielkamm
545:Forggensee
501:reed grass
454:, a large
405:sandstones
310:Buchenberg
294:cable cars
117:10°52′48″E
114:47°25′59″N
1401:Karwendel
1376:Dachstein
1158:bobsleigh
1001:, 1,342 m
995:, 1,542 m
985:, 1,566 m
973:, 1,633 m
961:, 1,758 m
955:, 1,864 m
947:Tegelberg
942:, 1,885 m
936:, 1,889 m
930:, 1,905 m
924:, 1,924 m
918:, 1,933 m
912:, 1,985 m
900:, 2,047 m
894:, 2,050 m
888:, 2,053 m
882:, 2,082 m
799:Plattberg
787:Pitzenegg
775:Upsspitze
662:Talkessel
654:southwest
646:southeast
601:Linderhof
541:Schwansee
397:argillite
349:Wildsteig
338:Ostallgäu
308:: to the
298:Tegelberg
263:state of
83:Geography
74:Elevation
46:Zugspitze
1074:Saulgrub
1052:Villages
993:Aufacker
863:2,131 m
841:2,145 m
817:2,164 m
790:2,179 m
766:2,185 m
615:Division
590:dolomite
569:Forestry
527:and the
513:matgrass
446:and the
391:and the
377:dolomite
261:Austrian
156:Climbing
96:Tyrolian
92:Bavarian
18:Ammergau
1416:Leogang
1239:Sources
1091:Tourism
991:Großer
898:Säuling
852:2,197 m
830:2,202 m
804:2,247 m
779:2,332 m
753:2,340 m
634:Loisach
624:To the
582:erosion
558:ice age
525:Plansee
523:In the
393:Säuling
355:Geology
281:Ehrwald
257:Bavaria
233:Austria
225:Germany
221:Bavaria
1456:Tennen
1396:Kaiser
1255:
749:Daniel
594:flysch
537:Alpsee
476:Spirke
472:Griese
456:doline
452:Kessel
425:Hörnle
417:flysch
387:. The
330:Swabia
314:Hörnle
285:Reutte
269:Füssen
253:German
237:Daniel
227:) and
205:German
167:AVE 7a
98:border
67:Daniel
50:Eibsee
1421:Lofer
1145:loipe
1136:Ettal
1063:Ettal
999:Kofel
731:Peaks
650:south
626:north
533:fjord
519:Lakes
466:Flora
436:Gries
265:Tyrol
229:Tyrol
88:State
1253:ISBN
1138:and
1100:The
735:The
667:The
648:and
642:east
638:west
630:Lech
603:and
592:and
586:alms
551:Bogs
543:and
511:and
497:fens
495:and
401:marl
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199:The
63:Peak
52:lake
1246:AVF
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