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Earth / Avalanche net / Avalanche / Snow-supporting structure / Federal Department of Environment /  Transport /  Energy and Communications / Federal administration of Switzerland / Permafrost / Deep foundation / Physical geography / Snow / Meteorology
Date: 2010-07-14 14:18:10
Earth
Avalanche net
Avalanche
Snow-supporting structure
Federal Department of Environment
Transport
Energy and Communications
Federal administration of Switzerland
Permafrost
Deep foundation
Physical geography
Snow
Meteorology

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