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Aerial view of Grossvenediger...
Aerial view of Grossvenediger as seen from the north-west.


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VelebitHow

Velebit

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It's very interesting to see Grossvenediger from air Klaus! This looks to be north side?! How did you get up there; tourist flight or you fly privately?
Posted Jan 21, 2005 3:09 pm

wuedesauRe: How

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This was on a regular flight from Innsbruck to Vienna. If the weather is fine I enjoy these flights very much as you pass many beautiful parts of the Eastern Alps, especially Tennengebirge, Hoher Goell and the Lake District, but also Hohe Tauern aren“t too bad.
Posted Jan 21, 2005 3:14 pm

Vid PogachnikRe: How

Vid Pogachnik

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And you lean out the window and do these nice shots ;-)
Posted Jan 21, 2005 3:25 pm

VelebitRe: How

Velebit

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Commercial flight crossed my mind but I thought not because this seams too close to peaks for commercial flight, but I wouldn't mind, great! :-) Probably small twin otters operate since those distances are not big? And seams windows was cleaned properly ;-)
Posted Jan 21, 2005 3:30 pm

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