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Aerial photograph 405735
Bridge "Kattwykbruecke" across the Sued- Elbe in Hamburg, Germany. The bridge is located in the port of Hamburg and is being used for rail and road traffic. Kattwykdamm crosses the bridge with its blue tower

HAMBURG 05.05.2018

Hamburg from the bird's eye view: Bridge Kattwykbruecke across the Sued- Elbe in Hamburg, Germany. The bridge is located in the port of Hamburg and is being used for rail and road traffic. Kattwykdamm crosses the bridge with its blue tower
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Bridge "Kattwykbruecke" across the Sued- Elbe in Hamburg, Germany. The bridge is located in the port of Hamburg and is being used for rail and road traffic. Kattwykdamm crosses the bridge with its blue tower. www.hamburg.de Photo: Martin Elsen

Aerial image ID: 405735
Image resolution: 8032 x 5355 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 25,67 MB
Image file size: 123,06 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Martin Elsen

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