File:The Swiss Alps.jpg

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The freshest water from the swiss alps in July 2019.

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English: This picture is of the clearest and purest water created from newly melted snow. It is the coldest liquid to touch because it is just between frozen and liquid state. The stones that you can see on the left are from thousands of years ago back when this valley had been an encompassing a sea of salty water. It is one of the most untouched places in the world by humans and also, or therefore, the most beautiful.
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