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#12939957
2 November 2025
A hiker with a backpack walks on a path past a directional sign near the crystal-clear Loisach springs in Biberwier, Tyrol, Austria, on November 1, 2025. The area is in the Tyrolean Zugspitze Arena and is a natural gem and the source of the Loisach River.
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15 July 2025
The entrance sign to the Alpengarten (Alpine Garden) at Schachen is in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 13, 2025. The garden is located near the King's House on Schachen and features a diverse botanical collection from alpine regions around the world.
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13 July 2025
Flowers of Gentian plants in bloom (Gentiana Lutea) are seen in Campo Imperatore, L’Aquila, Italy, on July 11th, 2025. Gentian is a protected plant in the park of Gran Sasso. Its roots are used to produce the typical gentian liqueur of Abruzzo.
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28 May 2025
The building facade of the Tiroler Wohnbau company features prominent white signage and horizontal strips of green vegetation in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria, on September 22, 2024. Tiroler Wohnbau is involved in residential construction and urban development across the Tyrol region, and the incorporation of green elements reflects modern sustainability efforts.
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#12945578
4 November 2025
A vertical contrail from an aircraft streaks directly upward from a snow-dusted Alpine peak, towering over village houses in Lermoos, Tyrol, Austria, on November 1, 2025. The mountain is part of the Tyrolean Alps.
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4 June 2025
A Eurowings airplane prepares to land with the snow-covered Alps in the background and a large BAUHAUS store sign visible in the foreground in Salzburg, Austria, on March 5, 2022. The alpine backdrop highlights the city's proximity to the northern edge of the Alps and its importance as a regional transport hub.
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3 May 2025
The entrance to the Wankbahn cable car station is marked by a red-framed door, signage, and an informational display board featuring panoramic hiking maps and alpine routes in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The station serves as the gateway to the panoramic Wank Mountain experience.
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3 May 2025
Two people sit on a bench near outdoor trail maps and panoramic display boards at the entrance to the Wankbahn cable car station in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The signage provides detailed hiking routes and mountain overviews, including the Zugspitze and Garmisch-Classic areas.
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#11756719
9 November 2024
In Mittenwald, Bavaria, on September 7, 2024, the village comes alive with the familiar bleating of sheep as they make their way through the narrow streets, signaling the end of their time in the high summer pastures. Led by the shepherds and their eager young helpers, the herd moves steadily through the picturesque violin-making village. Dressed in traditional attire, the shepherds' boys confidently walk beside the flock, their wooden staffs in hand, learning the craft from those before them. Villagers gather to watch the procession, sitting outside their homes adorned with vibrant flower boxes, adding a splash of color to the pastoral scene. The rich traditions of this alpine village, nestled in the Bavarian mountains, are on full display as the herd slowly makes its way toward the Schafstadl above the Groblalm. This event is more than just a seasonal chore; it is a celebration of heritage, a visual reminder of the connection between the community and its agricultural roots. The sight of sheep filling the streets, the rhythmic sound of hooves, and the generations walking together create a timeless atmosphere in the village, where history and everyday life blend seamlessly.
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