- The
Watzmann (Bavarian: Watzmo) is a
mountain in the
Berchtesgaden Alps
south of the
village of Berchtesgaden. It is the
third highest in Germany, and...
- The
Watzmann (German - Der
Watzmann) is an 1824-1825 oil on
canvas painting by
Caspar David Friedrich,
showing the
Watzmann mountain as seen from Berchtesgaden...
- The
Watzmann Glacier is one of the five
recognised glaciers in Germany.
Watzmann Glacier is
located below the
famous east face of the
Watzmann in the Watzmann...
- Salzach, and, consequently, of the Danube. West of the lake is the m****if of
Watzmann (2,713
metres (8,901 ft)), and
beyond that,
separated by the Wimbachtal...
- Grünstein (
Watzmann) is a
mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 47°35′39″N 12°57′55″E / 47.59417°N 12.96528°E / 47.59417; 12.96528 v t e...
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Zugspitze (2,962 m or 9,718 ft),
Hochwanner (2,746 m or 9,009 ft) and
Watzmann (Middle Peak, 2,713 m or 8,901 ft). If all
independent summits are counted...
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Bavaria are the
Koenigssee with the
Sanctuary of St Bartholomew's and
mount Watzmann, the
royal castles of
Ludwig II,
Linderhof and
Herrenchiemsee in Chiemsee...
- steeply-rising
flanks of
mountains up to 2,700 m (8,900 ft),
including the
Watzmann m****if in the west. The
literal translation of the name, Königssee, appears...
- Resten, Unterau,
Untersalzberg I,
Untersalzberg II, and Vordergern. The
Watzmann from
Berchtesgaden View of
Berchtesgaden towards the Königssee Wolfgang...
- Torsäule (2,587 m),
Mandlwand Watzmann m****if:
Watzmann-Mittel- (2,713 m) and -Südspitze (2,712 m),
Kleiner Watzmann (Watzmannfrau) (2,307 m), Watzmannkinder...