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Aerial image 162566
The Catholic Shrine of Our Lady in the Walnut Hill near Höchstberg, Gundelsheim goes back to a 1328 first-mentioned chapel, was in the late Middle Ages, a popular pilgrimage destination and was rebuilt several times

HöCHSTBERG 21.06.2011

Höchstberg from above - The Catholic Shrine of Our Lady in the Walnut Hill near Höchstberg, Gundelsheim goes back to a 1328 first-mentioned chapel, was in the late Middle Ages, a popular pilgrimage destination and was rebuilt several times
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The Catholic Shrine of Our Lady in the Walnut Hill near Höchstberg, Gundelsheim goes back to a 1328 first-mentioned chapel, was in the late Middle Ages, a popular pilgrimage destination and was rebuilt several times. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 162566
Image resolution: 5433 x 3780 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 11,65 MB
Image file size: 58,76 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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