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Hinterstoder
Hinterstoder is a municipality in the district of Kirchdorf an der Krems, in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. The village lies on the southern edge of the district near the border with Styria, at an altitude of around 600 m. Surrounded by the limestone peaks of the Totes Gebirge range, including the Großer Priel (2,514 m) and the Spitzmauer (2,446 m), Hinterstoder has developed from a small alpine settlement into an internationally recognized ski resort.
Lake Toplitz
lake in the Totes Gebirge in Styria
Almsee
Almsee, English sometimes Lake Alm, is a lake in Upper Austria's part of the Salzkammergut in the Almtal valley, south of the village of Grünau im Almtal. The lake lies in the northern portion of the Totes Gebirge mountains and is about by wide.
Totes Gebirge
mountain range
Großer Priel
mountain
Loser
mountain in the Totes Gebirge in Styria

Spitzmauer
thumb|The Spitzmauer, from the north-east
With its summit at above sea level, the Spitzmauer (lit. translatable as "sharp/steep wall") is the second highest mountain of the Totes Gebirge mountain range in the south of Upper Austria. A Dachstein Formation, the mountain was first touristically climbed by Vienna botanist Karl Stoitzner, school teacher H. Langeder, and mountain guide Matthias "Haarschlager" Hotz on 23 July 1858. It took several more years until a passage through the sharp, name-giving, eastern wall was found by Robert Damberger and Hans Kirchmaier in 1906.
Spechtensee
The Spechtensee is a lake in Styria, Austria.
Rotgschirr
Rotgschirr is a mountain on the common border between the states of Styria and Upper Austria in Austria.
Wildensee
lake in the Salzkammergut, Styria