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  2. Ecohouse - Wikipedia

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    Ecohouse near Faaker See, Austria. An Eco-house (or Eco-home) is an environmentally low-impact home designed and built using materials and technology that reduces its carbon footprint and lowers its energy needs.

  3. Lake Faak - Wikipedia

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    Lake Faak (German: Faaker See; Slovene: Baško jezero) is a lake in the Austrian state of Carinthia. With an area of approximately 2.2 km 2 (0.85 sq mi), it is the state's fifth-largest lake. Geography

  4. File:Ecohouse near Faaker See, Austria.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. Bicycle parking rack - Wikipedia

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    2-story rack: 7 m 2 for 10 bikes (0.4 meter width per bike) The guide indicates that a depth of 3.5 meters is needed (of which 2 m is for the bicycle and rack, and 1.5 m for access). If cargo bikes or bikes with trailers are to be able to be parked, the area must be increased.

  6. European Bike Week - Wikipedia

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    European Bike Week is an annual motorcycle rally held at Lake Faak in Austria.Attendance in 2018 was 200,000 people, the largest rally in Europe. Rallies in the US like Sturgis with more than 1 million, Daytona with around 350000 and Lonestar Rally with more than 400000 (within 4 days only!) as well as Myrtle beach and Laconia are bigger than Faak.

  7. Track stand - Wikipedia

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    The track stand [1] or standstill [2] is a technique that bicycle riders can use to maintain balance while their bicycle remains stationary or moves only minimal distances. The technique originated in track cycling and is now used by other types of cyclists wishing to stop for a short time without putting a foot on the ground, such as bike ...