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The Mauvoisin Dam at the southern end of the Lac de Mauvoisin. 250m high, and the eighth highest in the world.
Taken on the seventh day of a variation of the Haute Route: Fionnay to Cabanes des Vignettes.
Valais Switzerland 09/07/11
Nikon D5000
Location on Swiss Maps
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9 July 2011, 09:01:57 |
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Flickr: Mauvoisin Dam |
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