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English: panoramic view from Rotenboden station (2815 m) in the ski-region Zermatt: on the left hand the Monte Rosa Massif with its Dufourspitze which is with its 4633,9 m the highest mountain in Switzerland and second highest mountain in the Alps and western Europe
Deutsch: Panorama von der Rotenboden Station (2815 m) im Skigebiet Zermatt: links das Monte Rosa Massiv mit der Dufourspitze, die mit ihren 4633,9 m der höchster Berg der Schweiz und zweithöchster Berg in den Alpen und Westeuropa ist
Français : vue panoramique du station de Rotenboden (2815 m) dans le domaine skiable Zermatt: à gauche le Mont Rose avev la Point Dufour qui est avec 4633,9 m le plus haut sommet de Suisse et le plus haut sommet des Alpes en dehors du massif du Mont-Blanc
Date 04.03.2010
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Author Tobi 87
Camera location45° 58′ 59.7″ N, 7° 45′ 56.5″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap - Google Earthinfo

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