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Aerial photograph 573779
Sand accumulations and deposits on the dried-up groyne landscape of the low water level bank areas of the Rhine river in Emmerich am Rhein in the state North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

EMMERICH AM RHEIN 18.08.2022

Emmerich am Rhein from the bird's eye view: Sand accumulations and deposits on the dried-up groyne landscape of the low water level bank areas of the Rhine river in Emmerich am Rhein in the state North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Sand accumulations and deposits on the dried-up groyne landscape of the low water level bank areas of the Rhine river in Emmerich am Rhein in the state North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Further information at: Wasser und Schifffahrtsverwaltung des Bundes (WSV). www.gdws.wsv.bund.de Photo: Hans Blossey

Aerial image ID: 573779
Image resolution: 5464 x 8192 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 23,37 MB
Image file size: 128,06 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Hans Blossey

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