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Reutte Road Maintenance Depot With Zugspitze Massif Backdrop In Biberwier In Tyrol
4 November 2025
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4 November 2025
The building and yard of the Strassenmeisterei Reutte (Reutte Road Maintenance Depot) are visible near a wooded hillside in Biberwier, Tyrol, Austria, on November 1, 2025. The depot, essential for maintaining the Tyrolean road network, is located with the Zugspitze massif in the background.
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Reutte Road Maintenance Depot With Zugspitze Massif Backdrop In Biberwier In Tyrol
4 November 2025
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4 November 2025
The building and yard of the Strassenmeisterei Reutte (Reutte Road Maintenance Depot) are visible near a wooded hillside in Biberwier, Tyrol, Austria, on November 1, 2025. The depot, essential for maintaining the Tyrolean road network, is located with the Zugspitze massif in the background.
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2 November 2025
The Tiroler Tageszeitung newspaper dispenser is on the roadside in Biberwier, Tyrol, Austria, on November 1, 2025. The sign for the regional press is set against a backdrop of autumnal trees and the snow-capped Tyrolean Alps.
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2 November 2025
The snow-dusted Zugspitze massif is reflected in a red and white checkered traffic safety mirror in Biberwier, Tyrol, Austria, on November 1, 2025. The mirror provides a unique perspective of the Alpine landscape and nearby building.
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27 October 2025
A Bergwacht Grainau mountain rescue vehicle parks on a forest track at Eibsee in Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany, on October 26, 2025. The off-road pickup serves alpine search-and-rescue operations and displays the emergency number 112.
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25 June 2025
A rural DB Oberbayernbus stop stands along the road at Gerold in the municipality of Kruen, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on June 22, 2025. The wooden shelter and signage are set against forested hills and the Wetterstein mountains.
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25 June 2025
A man waits beside the DB Oberbayernbus stop at Gerold in the municipality of Kruen, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on June 22, 2025. A motorcycle passes by on the rural road with the Wetterstein mountains visible in the background.
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#11969100
21 January 2025
In Seefeld, Tyrol, Austria, on January 18, 2025, the MPreis supermarket stands out against the backdrop of the Tyrolean Alps, surrounded by snowy fields and alpine chalets. The red MPreis sign contrasts with the serene winter scenery, while a nearby Post sign indicates integrated local services. Pedestrians in warm winter gear walk along the roadside.
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#11953703
17 January 2025
In Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 16, 2025, a yellow Deutsche Post van drives on a snow-lined road in a tranquil countryside scene in winter. The backdrop includes a hillside covered with snow-dusted trees and a wooden fence. A billboard promoting local products stands along the roadside.
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#11953704
17 January 2025
In Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 16, 2025, a yellow Deutsche Post van drives on a snow-lined road in a tranquil countryside scene in winter. The backdrop includes a hillside covered with snow-dusted trees and a wooden fence. A billboard promoting local products stands along the roadside.
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13 January 2025
A parking ticket machine, 'Parkschein-Automat,' stands on a snowy roadside in a rural area surrounded by a forested backdrop in Benediktbeuern, Bad Toelz-Wolfratshausen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 11, 2025. The sign instructs visitors to obtain a parking ticket from the machine. This setting is located near Benediktbeuern in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps.
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#11942981
13 January 2025
A parking ticket machine, 'Parkschein-Automat,' stands on a snowy roadside in a rural area surrounded by a forested backdrop in Benediktbeuern, Bad Toelz-Wolfratshausen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 11, 2025. The sign instructs visitors to obtain a parking ticket from the machine. This setting is located near Benediktbeuern in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps.
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#11942951
13 January 2025
In Benediktbeuern, Bad Toelz-Wolfratshausen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 11, 2025, a metal frame of an empty road sign stands against a backdrop of leafless trees and evergreens in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps. The winter landscape features bare branches under a partly cloudy sky.
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Yearly Goat Down Drive In Mittenwald: A Vibrant Slice Of Bavarian Culture. Bavaria Is One Of The Top Travel Destinations In Lonely Planet 2025
8 November 2024
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8 November 2024
Shepherds in traditional dress drive their goats from their summer pastures around the mountain Kranzberg down to the village of Mittenwald in Germany on August 31, 2024. This yearly Goat Down Drive in Mittenwald is a vibrant slice of Bavarian culture. In the picturesque Bavarian village of Mittenwald, nestled in the Isar Valley at the foothills of the Alps near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the yearly traditional goat drive is underway. Dressed in traditional attire, goat herders guide a herd of over 200 goats from around 20 owners down from their summer pastures around mountain Kranzberg to the village. Locals and visitors take photos by the roadside. The annual ritual, marking the arrival of the first frost in the mountains, sees these goats paraded through the streets to Dekan-Karl-Square. The most beautiful goats receive prizes from a jury after the goat drive. The scene captures a vibrant slice of Bavarian culture. In Mittenwald, the alpine summers are organized on a cooperative basis. The season starts in May on the lower pastures. In July, the goats climb to the highest point at Ferchensee at 1050 meters. They take turns with the herding duties there until the cattle are driven down at the end of August. Located around 80 kilometers south of Munich between the Karwendel and Wetterstein mountains and right on the border with Austria, Mittenwald is known for its colorfully painted houses and its violin-making history, which is illustrated in the centrally located violin-making museum. The town is Germany's highest climatic health resort. The Mittenwald Karwendelbahn is the second highest aerial cableway in Germany. In the picturesque Bavarian village of Mittenwald, nestled in the Isar Valley at the foothills of the Alps near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the yearly traditional goat drive is underway. Dressed in traditional attire, goat herders guide a herd of over 200 goats from around 20 owners.
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Yearly Goat Down Drive In Mittenwald: A Vibrant Slice Of Bavarian Culture. Bavaria Is One Of The Top Travel Destinations In Lonely Planet 2025
8 November 2024
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8 November 2024
Shepherds in traditional dress drive their goats from their summer pastures around the mountain Kranzberg down to the village of Mittenwald in Germany on August 31, 2024. This yearly Goat Down Drive in Mittenwald is a vibrant slice of Bavarian culture. In the picturesque Bavarian village of Mittenwald, nestled in the Isar Valley at the foothills of the Alps near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the yearly traditional goat drive is underway. Dressed in traditional attire, goat herders guide a herd of over 200 goats from around 20 owners down from their summer pastures around mountain Kranzberg to the village. Locals and visitors watch the event by the roadside. The annual ritual, marking the arrival of the first frost in the mountains, sees these goats paraded through the streets to Dekan-Karl-Square. The most beautiful goats receive prizes from a jury after the goat drive. The scene captures a vibrant slice of Bavarian culture. In Mittenwald, the alpine summers are organized on a cooperative basis. The season starts in May on the lower pastures. In July, the goats climb to the highest point at Ferchensee at 1050 meters. They take turns with the herding duties there until the cattle are driven down at the end of August. Located around 80 kilometers south of Munich between the Karwendel and Wetterstein mountains and right on the border with Austria, Mittenwald is known for its colorfully painted houses and its violin-making history, which is illustrated in the centrally located violin-making museum. The town is Germany's highest climatic health resort. The Mittenwald Karwendelbahn is the second highest aerial cableway in Germany. In the picturesque Bavarian village of Mittenwald, nestled in the Isar Valley at the foothills of the Alps near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the yearly traditional goat drive is underway. Dressed in traditional attire, goat herders guide a herd of over 200 goats from around 20 owners.
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Yearly Goat Down Drive In Mittenwald: A Vibrant Slice Of Bavarian Culture. Bavaria Is One Of The Top Travel Destinations In Lonely Planet 2025
8 November 2024
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8 November 2024
Shepherds in traditional dress drive their goats from their summer pastures around the mountain Kranzberg down to the village of Mittenwald in Germany on August 31, 2024. This yearly Goat Down Drive in Mittenwald is a vibrant slice of Bavarian culture. In the picturesque Bavarian village of Mittenwald, nestled in the Isar Valley at the foothills of the Alps near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the yearly traditional goat drive is underway. Dressed in traditional attire, goat herders guide a herd of over 200 goats from around 20 owners down from their summer pastures around mountain Kranzberg to the village. Locals and visitors take photos by the roadside. The annual ritual, marking the arrival of the first frost in the mountains, sees these goats paraded through the streets to Dekan-Karl-Square. The most beautiful goats receive prizes from a jury after the goat drive. The scene captures a vibrant slice of Bavarian culture. In Mittenwald, the alpine summers are organized on a cooperative basis. The season starts in May on the lower pastures. In July, the goats climb to the highest point at Ferchensee at 1050 meters. They take turns with the herding duties there until the cattle are driven down at the end of August. Located around 80 kilometers south of Munich between the Karwendel and Wetterstein mountains and right on the border with Austria, Mittenwald is known for its colorfully painted houses and its violin-making history, which is illustrated in the centrally located violin-making museum. The town is Germany's highest climatic health resort. The Mittenwald Karwendelbahn is the second highest aerial cableway in Germany. In the picturesque Bavarian village of Mittenwald, nestled in the Isar Valley at the foothills of the Alps near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the yearly traditional goat drive is underway. Dressed in traditional attire, goat herders guide a herd of over 200 goats from around 20 owners.
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