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Aerial image 345510
High-rise building and Biocenter of the university Basle in Basle in Switzerland. Also seen the children Hospital and the construction works of the ETH Zuerich department of biosystems science and Engineering D-BSSE in the Life Science Campus

BASEL 31.10.2017

Basel from above - High-rise building and Biocenter of the university Basle in Basle in Switzerland. Also seen the children Hospital and the construction works of the ETH Zuerich department of biosystems science and Engineering D-BSSE in the Life Science Campus
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High-rise building and Biocenter of the university Basle in Basle in Switzerland. Also seen the children Hospital and the construction works of the ETH Zuerich department of biosystems science and Engineering D-BSSE in the Life Science Campus. www.biozentrum.unibas.ch Photo: Erich Meyer

Aerial image ID: 345510
Image resolution: 4368 x 2912 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 6,16 MB
Image file size: 36,39 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Erich Meyer

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