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Aerial photograph 626603
Grassland structures of a Hallig landscape with moving train of the Wangerooger Inselbahn - narrow-gauge railway in Wangerooge in the state Lower Saxony, Germany

WANGEROOGE 05.09.2023

Wangerooge from the bird's eye view: Grassland structures of a Hallig landscape with moving train of the Wangerooger Inselbahn - narrow-gauge railway in Wangerooge in the state Lower Saxony, Germany
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Grassland structures of a Hallig landscape with moving train of the Wangerooger Inselbahn - narrow-gauge railway in Wangerooge in the state Lower Saxony, Germany. Further information at: Deutsche Bahn Stiftung gGmbH DB Museum, Kurverwaltung Nordseeheilbad Wangerooge. www.wangerooge.de / www.inselbahn.de / www.deutschebahnstiftung.de / www.dbmuseum.de Photo: Martin Elsen

Aerial image ID: 626603
Image resolution: 7680 x 5120 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 52,54 MB
Image file size: 112,5 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Martin Elsen

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