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Aerial image 665144
Ship " Cap San Diego " and "Rickmer Rickmers" on port facilities on the banks of the river course of the Elbe in Hamburg, Germany

HAMBURG 06.04.2025

Aerial image Hamburg - Ship Cap San Diego and Rickmer Rickmers on port facilities on the banks of the river course of the Elbe in Hamburg, Germany
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Ship " Cap San Diego " and "Rickmer Rickmers" on port facilities on the banks of the river course of the Elbe in Hamburg, Germany. Further information at: Cap San Diego Betriebsgesellschaft mbH, Museumsschiff RICKMER RICKMERS. www.capsandiego.de / www.rickmer-rickmers.de Photo: Martin Elsen

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Aerial image ID: 665144
Image resolution: 8042 x 5361 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 57,05 MB
Image file size: 123,35 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Martin Elsen

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