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Schlegeis Stausee and Zillergründl Dam, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Schlegeisspeicher and Zillergründl Dam, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Zillergründl Dam in the Schlegeis Reservoir, Aust Royalty Free Stock Photo
Zillergründl Dam and Trogwand, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Zillergründl Dam and the Schlegeis Reservoir, Aus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Maria Bründl, a sanctuary near Poysdorf, Lower Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Maria Bründl, nave, a sanctuary near Poysdorf, Lower Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Zillergründl Dam against Schlegeis Kees, Austria
Zillergründl Dam and Italian Dolomites, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Zillergründl Dam and Schlegeis Kees, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Maria Bründl, s sanctuary near Poysdorf, Lower Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Maria Bründl, a sanctuary near Poysdorf, Lower Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fountain Mändl on the main square Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fountain Mändl on the main square Royalty Free Stock Photo
Maria Bründl, a sanctuary near Poysdorf, Lower Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Zillergründl Dam, an arch dam on the Ziller River in the upper Ziller Valley of Austrian Tyrol state, is the second tallest in Austria and its primary purpose is hydroelectric power production. At the background the snow and ice of the Schlegeis Kees, part of the Alpine Main Ridge. In the center the Breitnock (3212 m) and the Hoher Weisszint (3371).


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