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Caumasee (Romansh: Lag la
Cauma or Lai da Cauma) is a lake near Flims, in the Grisons, Switzerland. It is one of the
lakes on the
Flims Rockslide deposits...
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Caumasee-Lift is a
funicular at Flims,
Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. It
provides access to
Caumasee at 1003 m - with its bath and
restaurant - from...
- in Iraq
Landmarks including Three Castles of Bellinzona, the s**** of
Caumasee,
Zermatt ski resort, and
other locations, in
Switzerland September Brasilia...
- "fluminae" in
Latin means "many streams". The main
river is
called Flem
while Caumasee and
Crestasee to the
south of the town do not have
tributaries for lying...
- Linth-Limmern Arosa:
Tschuggen Express Davos: P****nnbahn Schatzalp-Bahn Flims,
Caumasee-Lift Poschiavo, Cavaglia–Palü
funicular Samedan, Muottas-Muragl-Bahn Sedrun:...
- very
likely that the
water from Lag
Tuleritg continues underground to
Caumasee,
although no
experiments using colour was ever to
prove this. Lag Prau...
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Flims in the
canton of Grisons, Switzerland. As
close as 500
metres to the
Caumasee, well
known for swimming, is
another dell, home of Lag
Tuleritg which is...
- 0.32 1,602 m (5,256 ft) 7 m (23 ft) 20 m (70 ft) No
Unnamed islet Lake
Caumasee Flims Graubünden 0.3 1,000 m (3,281 ft) 3 m (10 ft) 40 m (130 ft) No Unnamed...
- flow
underground until feeding lakes at
certain spots such as Crestasee,
Caumasee or Lag Prau Pulté. Less than 100
yards (91 m) from its
northern end a gorge...
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inclination down
towards Flims,
where it can be seen for
example from
Caumasee. It
cannot be seen from the
adjacent muni****lities on the
south though...