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Aerial image 183042
The situation during the flooding in East Germany on the bank of the river Elbe in the city centre of Meißen in the free state of Saxony. Affected by the high water and flooding are historical buildings of the historic centre

MEIßEN 06.06.2013

Meißen from above - The situation during the flooding in East Germany on the bank of the river Elbe in the city centre of Meißen in the free state of Saxony. Affected by the high water and flooding are historical buildings of the historic centre
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The situation during the flooding in East Germany on the bank of the river Elbe in the city centre of Meißen in the free state of Saxony. Affected by the high water and flooding are historical buildings of the historic centre. Photo: Peter Schubert

Aerial image ID: 183042
Image resolution: 3702 x 2468 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 6,32 MB
Image file size: 26,14 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Peter Schubert

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