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Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
City center of Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
City center of Monschau, Eifel, Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Belgian Hautes Fagnes highlands in winter
Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monschau, Eifel, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
The High Fens German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen, which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in Liège Province, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium. it lies within the German Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel, in the Ardennes. Its highest point, at 694 metres above sea level, is the Signal de Botrange near Eupen, and also the highest point in Belgium.


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