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Steaming water of Cascade du Rouget, french Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Steaming water of french Cascade du Rouget in the Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clattering, damping water, Cascade du Rouget, french Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Damping and clattering water, Cascade du Rouget, french Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Steaming water of Cascade du Rouget, french Alps
Clattering water of french Cascade du Rouget in the Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cascade du Rouget in the french Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cascade du Rouget in the Alps, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cascade du Rouget in the french Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rouget Cascade in the french Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The french Cascade du Rouget in the Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Located 6 kilometres beyond the hamlet of Salvagny, the Cascade du Rouget Also known as The Queen of the Alps is Sixt`s best-known waterfall. The torrent surges dramatically in two huge steps, falling for over 80 metres and is part of Sixt-Fer-A-Cheval.


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