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Aerial photograph 171713
View of a shore landscape at the artificial lake of the Hirfanli / Baraji near Hirfanli village / Köyü in the province / Il Ankara in Turkey / Turkiye. The artificial lake is the second largest lake in terms of area of Turkey and is bordering the provinces / Iller Ankara, Aksaray and Kirsehir

HIRFANLAR 04.10.2012

Aerial photograph Hirfanlar - View of a shore landscape at the artificial lake of the Hirfanli / Baraji near Hirfanli village / Köyü in the province / Il Ankara in Turkey / Turkiye. The artificial lake is the second largest lake in terms of area of Turkey and is bordering the provinces / Iller Ankara, Aksaray and Kirsehir
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View of a shore landscape at the artificial lake of the Hirfanli / Baraji near Hirfanli village / Köyü in the province / Il Ankara in Turkey / Turkiye. The artificial lake is the second largest lake in terms of area of Turkey and is bordering the provinces / Iller Ankara, Aksaray and Kirsehir. Photo: Bernd Clemens

Aerial image ID: 171713
Image resolution: 4272 x 2848 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 2,24 MB
Image file size: 34,81 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernd Clemens

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