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Situated in the Chartreuse mountains la Tour Percée is a unique double arch and at 32 meters the longest span in the Alps. The existence of this arch was only documented in 2005.

Davidof 20:38, 19 August 2006 (UTC)


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  • (del) (cur) 20:42, 19 August 2006 . . Davidof (Talk | contribs) . . 600×799 (101,003 bytes) (== Summary == Situated in the Chartreuse mountains [http://pistehors.com/hiking/wiki/Chartreuse/La-Tour-Percee la Tour Percée] is a unique double arch and at 32 meters the longest span in the Alps. The existence of this arch was only documented in 2005.)
  • (del) (rev) 20:38, 19 August 2006 . . Davidof (Talk | contribs) . . 2757×1433 (801,038 bytes) (Situated in the Chartreuse mountains [http://pistehors.com/hiking/wiki/Chartreuse/La-Tour-Percee la Tour Percée] is a unique double arch and at 32 meters the longest span in the Alps. The existence of this arch was only documented in 2005. ~~~~ )

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