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Aerial photograph 453659
Lake shore and overburden areas of the quarry lake and gravel open pit " Kieswerk on Hardteck Wenzelburger and Stueckle GmbH & Co. " in Neumalsch in the state Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

NEUMALSCH 01.08.2019

Neumalsch from the bird's eye view: Lake shore and overburden areas of the quarry lake and gravel open pit Kieswerk on Hardteck Wenzelburger and Stueckle GmbH & Co. in Neumalsch in the state Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
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Lake shore and overburden areas of the quarry lake and gravel open pit " Kieswerk on Hardteck Wenzelburger and Stueckle GmbH & Co. " in Neumalsch in the state Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. Further information at: Kieswerk am Hardteck Wenzelburger & Stueckle GmbH & Co.. www.kieskutscher.de Photo: BAVARIA LUFTBILDVERLAGS GMBH

Aerial image ID: 453659
Image resolution: 5315 x 3543 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 13,56 MB
Image file size: 53,88 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/BAVARIA LUFTBILDVERLAGS GMBH

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