Dachstein massif
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mountain, invisible, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Hoher Dachstein is a strongly karstic Austrian mountain, and the second highest mountain in the Northern Limestone Alps. It is situated at the border of Upper Austria and Styria in central Austria, and is the highest point in each of those states. Parts of the massif also lie in the state of Salzburg, leading to the mountain being referred to as the Drei-Länder-Berg ("three state mountain"). The Dachstein massif covers an area of around 20×30 km with dozens of peaks above 2,500 m, the highset of which are in the southern and south-western areas. Seen from the north, the Dachstein massif is dominated by the glaciers with the rocky summits rising beyond them. By contrast, to the south, the mountain drops almost vertically to the valley floor.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoher_Dachstein
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Coordinates: 47°29'9"N 13°34'34"E
- Tennengebirge 31 km
- Schafberg 34 km
- Totes Gebirge 34 km
- Niedere Tauern 37 km
- Hochkönig 43 km
- Hagengebirge 44 km
- Kareck 2.481 m above sea level. 47 km
- Untersberg 53 km
- Kapuzinerberg 54 km
- Leogang Mountains 71 km
- Hallstätter Glacier 2.9 km
- Ramsau am Dachstein 9 km
- Dachstein-West 10 km
- Radstadt town wall 14 km
- 8-EUB Achter Jet 22 km
- Star Jet 2 23 km
- Tennengebirge 23 km
- Space Jet 3 24 km
- Salzburg (State) 40 km
- Styria 102 km