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Bodo
Sep-08-2008, 14:03 GMT Austria
 | maslick:
It was so because some time ago you did not have to log in to write in the forum, so I used the IP to get the location.
Now there are so many spammers that I had to close everything.
Also it is funny to see when you are abroad, that the posting comes from another country :) |
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Bodo
Sep-08-2008, 14:07 GMT Austria
 | Peter: That is in Austria, in Tyrol ...well somewhere in the Grossglockner region. There are 2 seas high up in the mountains.
Here:
http://maps.google.de/?ie=UTF8&ll=46.92792,12. 798493&spn=0.011108,0.017853&t=h&z=16
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Bodo
Sep-08-2008, 14:08 GMT Austria
 | ha, actually I see it is in Carinthia - the sea is exactly next to the border (but we came from the tyrolian side) |
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Peter
Sep-09-2008, 02:46 GMT USA - United Staates America
 | Looks and sounds like a beautiful hike- thanks. |
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Scaaty
Sep-10-2008, 20:59 GMT Ireland
 | I imagine it is really a lake, Have just come back from the French alps and the Swiss alps not many seas but plenty of Sees which translates to lake |
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Bodo
Sep-11-2008, 11:30 GMT Austria
 | Yep, thats always the problem in german...see is not sea :-(
But in German you can use the word "see" as lake AND as sea, but we have the word ´Meer´ for the sea too.
Seefahrer, Seeräuber ... they all travel on the sea. Meerfahrer or Meerräuber would sound very strange :)
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Kerstin
Sep-11-2008, 20:40 GMT Germany
 | Thanks Bodo. Great! Now we won´t have to search through the forum members of a whole country to find a person. |
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Kerstin
Sep-11-2008, 20:40 GMT Germany
 | Thanks Bodo. Great! Now we won´t have to search through the forum members of a whole country to find a person. |
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maslick
Sep-11-2008, 20:59 GMT Unknown
 | yes!!! especially in the United States where there are 50 states :))))) or other countries where are many tiny regions :) |
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