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Parents of snowboarder lost in Austrian crevasse in 1989 pursue 20-year quest for facts

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Jus a note on looking at the Staubai skiing resort.

There are two main satellite maps available. One is by Google and the other is by Bing. In additional to the aerial view the latter offers an additional bird's eye view that can be rotated 90 degree thus 4 angles from 360 degree.

Some areas Google may have a clearer view than Bing but other areas may be exactly opposite. Thus checking both maps can offer more insight. Google scores pretty well with Stret View that Bing does not offer but the Street view is unavailable in a skiing resort.

Snowheads can see better details by zoom in the crevasses and the chiarlifts.
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