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Passenger ship MS "Europa" on Lake Lucerne.

Lake Lucerne (German: Vierwaldstättersee, lit. "Lake of the Four Forest Cantons") is a lake in central Switzerland, the fourth largest in the country. The lake has a complicated shape, with bends and arms reaching from the city of Lucerne into the mountains. Much of the shoreline rises steeply into mountains up to 1,500 m above the lake, resulting in many picturesque views including those of Mount Rigi and Mount Pilatus.

Dozens of steamers ply between the different towns on the lake.

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02:26, 18 January 2017No thumbnail (0 bytes)127.0.0.1 (talk)Passenger ship MS "Europa" on Lake Lucerne. <p>Lake Lucerne (German: <i>Vierwaldstättersee</i>, lit. "Lake of the Four Forest Cantons") is a lake in central Switzerland, the fourth largest in the country. The lake has a complicated shape, with bends and arms reaching from the city of Lucerne into the mountains. Much of the shoreline rises steeply into mountains up to 1,500 m above the lake, resulting in many picturesque views including those of Mount Rigi and Mount Pilatus. </p> Dozens of steamers ply between the different towns on the lake.
02:26, 18 January 2017No thumbnail (0 bytes)127.0.0.1 (talk)Passenger ship MS "Europa" on Lake Lucerne. <p>Lake Lucerne (German: <i>Vierwaldstättersee</i>, lit. "Lake of the Four Forest Cantons") is a lake in central Switzerland, the fourth largest in the country. The lake has a complicated shape, with bends and arms reaching from the city of Lucerne into the mountains. Much of the shoreline rises steeply into mountains up to 1,500 m above the lake, resulting in many picturesque views including those of Mount Rigi and Mount Pilatus. </p> Dozens of steamers ply between the different towns on the lake.
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