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- The Kaisertal (formerly Sparchental) is a striking mountain valley between the mountain chains of the Zahmer and Wilder Kaiser in Austria's Kaisergebirge...
- in the northwest and the Kaiser Mountains in the southeast. The remote Kaisertal until recently was the last settled valley in Austria without transport...
- 580-metre-high Stripsenjoch p****, but are separated in the west by the valley of Kaisertal and in the east by the Kaiserbach valley. In total the Kaiser extends...
- The Tischofer Cave (German: Tischofer Höhle) is a cave in the Kaisertal valley in the Kaisergebirge mountains in Austria. It was a locally important gathering...
- (also called Sparchenbach) is a river of Tyrol, Austria, in the valley Kaisertal in the Kaiser Mountains in the Tyrolean Unterland. It is a right tributary...
- Fischerjunge The Trapp Family (1956) - Werner von Trapp Das Hirtenlied vom Kaisertal (1956) - Hansl, Hüterbub Die Prinzessin von St. Wolfgang (1957) - Franzl...
- the Alpine Club. The Anton Karg Haus lies in the upper region of the Kaisertal valley at a spot where the Kaiserbach stream is known as the Hinterbärenbad...
- Pyramidenspitze and to the south the mountain falls sharply into the Kaisertal. The easiest and most-frequented route to the Vordere Kesselschneid is...
- Wyschnewe/Вишневе) (already in 1833 disbanded) Darmstadt (today Romaschky/Ромашки) Kaisertal (today Solota Dolyna/Золота Долина) Billersfeld (today Olexandrivka/Олександрівка)...
- To the north their rock faces, up to 800 metres high, drop into the Kaisertal valley; to the south they present steep, craggy rock flanks. They are...