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Andy Scheurer, H�hlenretter, Rettung Riesending-Schachth�hle 2014
In der gr�ssten H�hle Deutschlands liegt ein schwer verletzter H�hlenforscher, Johann Westhauser 1000 Meter tief unten. Ein Wettlauf mit der Zeit. So erleben die Retter aus der Schweiz diesen Kampf auf Leben und Tod.
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Andy Scheurer, H�hlenretter, Rettung Riesending-Schachth�hle 2014
Stefan Nussbaumer mit CH Material In der gr�ssten H�hle Deutschlands liegt ein schwer verletzter H�hlenforscher, Johann Westhauser 1000 Meter tief unten. Ein Wettlauf mit der Zeit. So erleben die Retter aus der Schweiz diesen Kampf auf Leben und Tod.
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Andy Scheurer, H�hlenretter, Rettung Riesending-Schachth�hle 2014
Hubschrauber Kaserne Strub In der gr�ssten H�hle Deutschlands liegt ein schwer verletzter H�hlenforscher, Johann Westhauser 1000 Meter tief unten. Ein Wettlauf mit der Zeit. So erleben die Retter aus der Schweiz diesen Kampf auf Leben und Tod.
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Andy Scheurer, H�hlenretter, Rettung Riesending-Schachth�hle 2014
CH Einsatzleiter Andy Scheurer In der gr�ssten H�hle Deutschlands liegt ein schwer verletzter H�hlenforscher, Johann Westhauser 1000 Meter tief unten. Ein Wettlauf mit der Zeit. So erleben die Retter aus der Schweiz diesen Kampf auf Leben und Tod.
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Val de Loire
Bioparc Zoo de Doué
F-Doué, 06.10.2009
Foto: Michael Wildi
DUKAS/Michael Wildi -
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Val de Loire
Bioparc Zoo de Doué
F-Doué, 06.10.2009
Foto: Michael Wildi
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dukas 91144847 sut
Le Locle, Co- des-Roches, unterirdische Mühlen, Eingang
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The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by M. Malina/Universitat Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001g )
Dig site where the Venus of Hohle Fels figurine was found
Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE
A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.
Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.
"It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.
Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought
According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.
"It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.
The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.
"Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."
The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.
"The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature,...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS
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The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by H. Jensen/Universitat Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001j )
The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE
A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.
Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.
"It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.
Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought
According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.
"It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.
The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.
"Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."
The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.
"The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual c...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS
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The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by H. Jensen/Universitat Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001i )
The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE
A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.
Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.
"It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.
Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought
According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.
"It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.
The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.
"Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."
The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.
"The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual c...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS
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The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by M. Malina/Universitat Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001l )
Dig site where the Venus of Hohle Fels figurine was found
Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE
A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.
Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.
"It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.
Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought
According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.
"It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.
The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.
"Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."
The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.
"The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature,...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS
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The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Universitat Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001k )
Dig site where the Venus of Hohle Fels figurine was found
Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE
A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.
Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.
"It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.
Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought
According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.
"It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.
The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.
"Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."
The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.
"The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS
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The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by H.Jensen/B.Ligouis/Uni Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001h )
The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE
A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.
Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.
"It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.
Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought
According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.
"It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.
The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.
"Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."
The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.
"The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS
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The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by H.Jensen/B.Ligouis/Uni Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001f )
The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE
A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.
Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.
"It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.
Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought
According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.
"It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.
The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.
"Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."
The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.
"The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS
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Mit Toyota RAV4 im Appenzellerland
Wildkirchli-Höhlen.
Ebenalp-Wildkirchli, 10.9.2007
Foto: Michael Wildi
DUKAS/Michael Wildi -
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Mit Toyota RAV4 im Appenzellerland
Eremitenhäuschen bei den Wildkirchli-Höhlen.
Ebenalp-Wildkirchli, 10.9.2007
Foto: Michael Wildi
DUKAS/Michael Wildi -
DUKAS_91158709_WIL
Mit Toyota RAV4 im Appenzellerland
Wildkirchli
Ebenalp-Wildkirchli, 10.9.2007
Foto: Michael Wildi
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Höhlen von St. Léonard, 1959
Die unterirdischen Seen von Saint Léonard (VS) wurden 1943 entdeckt, 1949 erschlossen und entwickelten sich danach schnell zu einem wichtigen Touristenzentrum#The subterranean lakes of Saint Léonard were discovered in 1943, made accessible 1949 and have developped to an important spot for tourists all over the world since then.
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Höhlen von St. Léonard, 1959
Die unterirdischen Seen von Saint Léonard (VS) wurden 1943 entdeckt, 1949 erschlossen und entwickelten sich danach schnell zu einem wichtigen Touristenzentrum#The subterranean lakes of Saint Léonard were discovered in 1943, made accessible 1949 and have developped to an important spot for tourists all over the world since then.
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Rettungsaktion für die Forscher der Höllochgrotten, 1952
--- Rettungsaktion für die Forscher der Höllochgrotten, 1952#Rescue operation to save the Hölloch grottos explorers, 1952
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Forscher der Höllochgrotten nach 10 Tagen gerettet, 1952
Erleichterung, nachdem die Forscher unversehrt zurück gekehrt sind#relief after the explorers returned sane
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Rettungsaktion für die Forscher der Höllochgrotten, 1952
--- Rettungsaktion für die Forscher der Höllochgrotten, 1952#Rescue operation to save the Hölloch grottos explorers, 1952
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Herbert Maeder, Fotograf 2003
--- Herbert Maeder, Fotograf 2003#Herbert Maeder, photographer 2003
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Stalagmiten in der Grotte von Réclère, Jura 1997
--- Stalagmiten in der Grotte von Réclère, Jura 1997#Stalagmites in the Reclere caves, Jura 1997- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00231652
B. Schnyder, Glaziologe, im Eispavillon Saas Fee 1997
--- B. Schnyder, Glaziologe, im Eispavillon Saas Fee 1997#B. Schnyder, glaciologist, in ice pavilion Saas Fee 1997- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00132010
Nachgestellte Bergung, Eisgrotte Saas Fee 1997
--- Nachgestellte Bergung, Eisgrotte Saas Fee 1997#Representation of rescue, Ice grotto Saas Fee 1997- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00163201
Kinder in der Hölloch-Grotte im Muotathal
--- Kinder in der Hölloch-Grotte im Muotathal#children in the grotto Hoelloch in the Muota Valley- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00131235
Kinder in der Hölloch-Grotte im Muotathal
--- Kinder in der Hölloch-Grotte im Muotathal#children in the grotto Hoelloch in the Muota Valley- RDB BY DUKAS
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Kinder in der Hölloch-Grotte im Muotathal
--- Kinder in der Hölloch-Grotte im Muotathal#children in the grotto Hoelloch in the Muota Valley
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RDB00005209
Kinder in der Hölloch-Grotte im Muotathal
--- Kinder in der Hölloch-Grotte im Muotathal#children in the grotto Hoelloch in the Muota Valley
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RDB00194414
Euro-Disneyland, im Drachenschloss 1992
--- Euro-Disneyland, im Drachenschloss 1992#Euro-Disneyland, in the dragon castle 1992- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00100893
Euro-Disneyland, Besucher im Drachenschloss 1992
--- Euro-Disneyland, Besucher im Drachenschloss 1992#Euro-Disneyland, visitors in the dragon castle 1992
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RDB00030343
Restaurant in Höhlenanlage von Cesar Manrique auf Lanzarote 1992
--- Restaurant in Höhlenanlage von Cesar Manrique auf Lanzarote 1992#Restaurant in a cavern park by Cesar Manrique in Lanzarote 1992
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Badegäste am Matala-Strand auf Kreta
--- Badegäste am Matala-Strand auf Kreta#Bathers on Matala beach on the isle of Crete
DUKAS/Christian Lanz -
DUKAS_90756160_LAN
"Hippie-Höhlen" am Matala-Strand auf Kreta
--- "Hippie-Höhlen" am Matala-Strand auf Kreta#"Hippie caves" on Matala beach on the isle of Crete
DUKAS/Christian Lanz -
RDB00199180
Beatushöhle bei Interlaken
--- Beatushöhle bei Interlaken#Beatushöhle in Interlaken- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00132705
Beatushöhle bei Interlaken
--- Beatushöhle bei Interlaken#Beatushöhle in Interlaken- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00067061
Felsenhöhle auf Phuket 1990
--- Felsenhöhle auf Phuket 1990#Rock cave on Phuket 1990
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RDB00240500
rdb00240500
--- Restaurant Hinter Weissenstein beim Nidlenloch, 1989#Restaurant Hinter Weissenstein at the Nidlenloch, 1989- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00211617
rdb00211617
--- Höhlen-Tour im Nidlenloch, 1989#Cave climbing in the Nidlenloch, 1989- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00160546
rdb00160546
--- Höhlen-Tour im Nidlenloch, 1989#Cave climbing in the Nidlenloch, 1989- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00160542
rdb00160542
--- Höhlen-Tour im Nidlenloch, 1989#Cave climbing in the Nidlenloch, 1989- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00140261
rdb00140261
--- Höhlen-Tour im Nidlenloch, 1989#Cave climbing in the Nidlenloch, 1989- RDB BY DUKAS
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RDB00090610
Anton Dragantis
--- Höhlen-Tour im Nidlenloch, 1989#Cave climbing in the Nidlenloch, 1989
RDB