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- jet_deau_07. Amarrage - copy. ... Votre partenaire naval depuis 1963. Chantier Naval du Jet d’Eau Genève - Bateau Genève - Bateau Caillat.
- tr.wikipedia.org Jet d'eauJet d'Eau (Fransızca telaffuz: [ʒɛ do]), İsviçre'nin Cenevre kentinde yer alan bir fıskiyedir. Cenevre Gölü'nün Rhône Nehri'yle birleştiği yerde bulunan Jet d'eau kentin hemen...
- geneva.info jet-d-eau-fountain/Jet-d-eau-fountain Jet d'Eau, literally meaning ' water jet ', is the huge Fountain on the Geneva Lake, in the city of Geneva, Switzerland.Bulunamadı: deau
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g188057-d195995…I fell in love with Jet deau, I do not know if I was lucky but it formed such a beautiful rainbow that left me speechless.
- geneve.com en/see-do/attractions/the-jet-deauOne hundred and forty metres high and 500 litres of water per second at 200km/h: that’s the Jet d’eau! A true icon of Geneva, the gigantic water fountain has a...
- viator.com Geneva-attractions/Water-Fountains-Jet…Discover everything you need to know about Geneva Water Fountains (Jet d’Eau), Geneva including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
- myswitzerland.com en-us/experiences/jet-deau/The airborne water in the permanent jet weighs more than five tons. The Jet d'Eau is best viewed from the Bains des Pâquis, a popular swimming venue for the locals.
- touringswitzerland.com a-quick-guide-to-jet-deau-…Image of Jet d’Eau from the Ferris Wheel by TouringSwitzerland.com. One of the world’s biggest fountains, it shoots out liters of water each second.
- houseofswitzerland.org swissstories/history/story…Tourists come every year from all over the world to admire the Jet d'Eau, one of the most famous landmarks of this international city.
- switzerlandical.com jet-deau-in-geneva/Standing at 140 meters tall, the Jet D'Eau is one of the highest fountains in the world and draws tourists from all over to marvel at its impressive plume of water.
Jet d'Eau
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- Yükseklik:147 m
- Tamamlanma tarihi:Temmuz 1891