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Members of a mountain rescue service of the German red cross (DRK) are pictured during a rescue exercise at a ski slope in Oberwiesenthal, Germany, 19 December 2011. the mountain rescue service faces about 550 rescue efforts per season. Predominantly skiers and snowboarders need the help of the service. Photo: Hendrik Schmidt Image details File size:
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