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The Walchensee is one of the deepest maximum depth: 190 m[4] and at the same time one of the largest 16.40 km² alpine lakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Walchensee is one of the deepest maximum depth: 190 m[4] and at the same time one of the largest 16.40 km² alpine lakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Walchensee is one of the deepest maximum depth: 190 m[4] and at the same time one of the largest 16.40 km² alpine lakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Walchensee is one of the deepest maximum depth: 190 m[4] and at the same time one of the largest 16.40 km² alpine lakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Walchensee is one of the deepest maximum depth: 190 m[4] and at the same time one of the largest 16.40 km² alpine lakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
The Walchensee is one of the deepest maximum depth: 190 m[4] and at the same time one of the largest 16.40 km² alpine lakes
The Walchensee is one of the deepest maximum depth: 190 m[4] and at the same time one of the largest 16.40 km² alpine lakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Walchensee is one of the deepest maximum depth: 190 m[4] and at the same time one of the largest 16.40 km² alpine lakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
The Walchensee is one of the deepest maximum depth: 190 m[4] and at the same time one of the largest 16.40 km² alpine lakes in Germany. It is 75 km south of Munich in the Bavarian Alps, at 800 m above sea level


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