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Aerial image 567412
Structures of a field landscape " Landschaftspark Rudow-Altglienicke " in the district Altglienicke in Berlin, Germany

BERLIN 05.06.2022

Aerial image Berlin - Structures of a field landscape Landschaftspark Rudow-Altglienicke in the district Altglienicke in Berlin, Germany
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Structures of a field landscape " Landschaftspark Rudow-Altglienicke " in the district Altglienicke in Berlin, Germany. Further information at: Achim Walderagentur Rudow-net. www.rudow-net.de Photo: Robert Grahn

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Aerial image ID: 567412
Image resolution: 5504 x 8256 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 9,96 MB
Image file size: 130,01 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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