- the
Northern Limestone Alps and
Eastern Alps. Its main
ridges – are the
Zahmer Kaiser and
south of it the
Wilder Kaiser. The
mountains are
situated in...
- The Petersköpfl is a 1,745m high
summit in the
Zahmer Kaiser, the
northern ridge of the
Kaisergebirge mountain range in the
Austrian state of Tyrol. To...
- wins NCTC". The
Desert Sun. 16
January 2006. "Dominik Köpfer im Portrait:
Zahmer Pitbull".
tennis MAGAZIN (in German). 24 June 2019. "UCLA's Kohlloeffel...
- Kelchsau,
Scheffau am
Wilden Kaiser, Söll,
Westendorf 0620–1956 15/36/40 284
Zahmer Kaiser Walchsee im
Kaiserwinkl 0660–1060 0/1/7 15 Zettersfeld-Hochstein...
- of Tyrol. The
Pyramidenspitze is only the
second highest summit in the
Zahmer Kaiser after the
largely unknown, 2,002-metre-high (6,568 ft)
Vordere Kesselschneid...
-
Kaisergebirge range of the
Northern Limestone Alps in Austria. It
belongs to the
Zahmer Kaiser group and its
summit is
covered in
mountain pine. The Stripsenkopf...
- Sparchental) is a
striking mountain valley between the
mountain chains of the
Zahmer and
Wilder Kaiser in Austria's
Kaisergebirge range in the Tyrol. In the...
-
Steiermark Familienland Erlebnispark,
Sankt Jakob in Haus
Freizeitzentrum Zahmer Kaiser,
Walchsee Spielpark Leutasch,
Leutasch Witches' Water, Söll Qabaland...
-
metres (6,568 ft) the
Vordere Kesselschneid is the
highest summit in the
Zahmer Kaiser, the
northern chain of the
Kaiser Mountains in the
Austrian state...
- It is
located at 1,384
metres (4,541 ft) on the
southwest slope of the
Zahmer Kaiser below the
Naunspitze and high
above the
Kaisertal valley in the Kaisergebirge...