A rectangular sticker with a red border, featuring a scenic view of Achensee, Tirol, with a woman sitting on a pier in the foreground. The text 'Wo is'n Ditte?' is prominently displayed in red and white. The Achensee logo is at the bottom.

WO IS'N DITTE? AGHENSEE Tirols Sport & Vital Park

02 June 2025 7
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