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Description Station of the Matterhorn Gotthard Railway at 1842 m ü.M. (6043 ft ASL). Popular starting point for skiers and hikers. Switzerland, Nov 21, 2014.
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Source MGB Oberalp Pass - Nätschen
Author Kecko from Northeast corner of, Switzerland
Camera location46° 38′ 33.04″ N, 8° 36′ 44.46″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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46°38'33.036"N, 8°36'44.460"E

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