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Aerial image 495204
Pylons on the Luehesand stone churches in Lower Saxony. The 189 and 227 meters high pylons of Elbe crossing 1 and 2 are on Luehesand. They are the highest pylons in Europe and grant still the required passage height of 75 meters at the deepest point of the sagging lines over the river Elbe

STEINKIRCHEN 29.10.2019

Aerial image Steinkirchen - Pylons on the Luehesand stone churches in Lower Saxony. The 189 and 227 meters high pylons of Elbe crossing 1 and 2 are on Luehesand. They are the highest pylons in Europe and grant still the required passage height of 75 meters at the deepest point of the sagging lines over the river Elbe
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Pylons on the Luehesand stone churches in Lower Saxony. The 189 and 227 meters high pylons of Elbe crossing 1 and 2 are on Luehesand. They are the highest pylons in Europe and grant still the required passage height of 75 meters at the deepest point of the sagging lines over the river Elbe. Photo: Martin Elsen

Aerial image ID: 495204
Image resolution: 4413 x 6975 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 29,66 MB
Image file size: 88,06 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Martin Elsen

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