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English: River Rhine cutting through the smashed debris of Flims Rockslide near the rail station of Versam.
Deutsch: Der Rhein in der Schuttmasse des Flimser Bergsturzes, welcher die Ruinaulta (Romanischer Name der Rheinschlucht) formte.
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