File:Grüne See.jpg
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DescriptionGrüne See.jpg |
Deutsch: Gischt auf hoher See, auch „grüne See“ genannt. |
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Source | selbst fotografiert von Seebeer † |
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Other versions | copied from de.wikipedia [1] 17:23, 22. Jan. 2006 . . Seebeer . . 1618 x 1062 (309.912 Bytes) (Fotograf:Seebeer Quelle: Seebeer (1986) {Bild-PD}) |
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