Full Movie: The Army Snowboarding presents VorAmArlberg

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The Army Snowboarding presents VorAmArlberg.
Follow the locals Philip, Daniel and Simon on a winter journey through their own state Vorarlberg.

Vorarlberg is located in the western part of Austria. It's known for its beautiful countryside, the Alps and The Lake of Constance.
Despite the fact, that we have been snowboarding here for over 10 years, the big amount of snow this year opened up a lot new opportunities like snowboarding in the capitol of Vorarlberg: Bregenz

So turn up your speakers, switch to fullscreen, lean back and enjoy Vorarlberg.

 


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