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Aerial image 615184
Pleasure boat marina with docks and moorings on the shore area of Werbellinsee on Seerandstrasse in Joachimsthal in the state Brandenburg, Germany

JOACHIMSTHAL 01.07.2023

Aerial image Joachimsthal - Pleasure boat marina with docks and moorings on the shore area of Werbellinsee on Seerandstrasse in Joachimsthal in the state Brandenburg, Germany
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Pleasure boat marina with docks and moorings on the shore area of Werbellinsee on Seerandstrasse in Joachimsthal in the state Brandenburg, Germany. Further information at: Aquamarin Concetta Corona, Ferienanlage am Seerand, Fischerei Werbellinsee Handels GmbH, Marina Werbellinsee, Yachtclub Schorfheide e.V.. www.yachtclub-schorfheide.de / www.fischerei-werbellinsee.de / www.marina-werbellinsee.de / www.restaurant-werbellinsee.de / www.ferienanlage-am-seerand.de Photo: aerofoto .team

Aerial image ID: 615184
Image resolution: 5464 x 3640 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 15,9 MB
Image file size: 56,9 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/aerofoto .team

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