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Aerial image 164310
The Elbe Sandstone Mountains is constructed mainly of sandstone mountain range on the upper reaches of the river Elbe in Saxony (Germany) and North Bohemia (Czech Republic). The German part is commonly referred to as Saxon Switzerland. The now frequently used term "Bohemian-Saxon Switzerland" is derived from it

STADT WEHLEN 18.10.2008

Stadt Wehlen from above - The Elbe Sandstone Mountains is constructed mainly of sandstone mountain range on the upper reaches of the river Elbe in Saxony (Germany) and North Bohemia (Czech Republic). The German part is commonly referred to as Saxon Switzerland. The now frequently used term Bohemian-Saxon Switzerland is derived from it
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The Elbe Sandstone Mountains is constructed mainly of sandstone mountain range on the upper reaches of the river Elbe in Saxony (Germany) and North Bohemia (Czech Republic). The German part is commonly referred to as Saxon Switzerland. The now frequently used term "Bohemian-Saxon Switzerland" is derived from it. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 164310
Image resolution: 7205 x 5315 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 14,32 MB
Image file size: 109,56 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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