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Aerial photograph 541651
Ruin the buildings and halls of the the former weaving mill and jute spinning mill Traenkner und Wuerker of "VEB Texafol" on Luetzner Strasse in the district Neulindenau in Leipzig in the state Saxony, Germany

LEIPZIG 14.09.2020

Leipzig from the bird's eye view: Ruin the buildings and halls of the the former weaving mill and jute spinning mill Traenkner und Wuerker of VEB Texafol on Luetzner Strasse in the district Neulindenau in Leipzig in the state Saxony, Germany
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Ruin the buildings and halls of the the former weaving mill and jute spinning mill Traenkner und Wuerker of "VEB Texafol" on Luetzner Strasse in the district Neulindenau in Leipzig in the state Saxony, Germany. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 541651
Image resolution: 7911 x 5274 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 29,65 MB
Image file size: 119,37 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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