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Aerial photograph 220275
Bay "Kleine Malche" in the Tegel part of the district of Reinickendorf in Berlin. The Kleine Malche is the Southern most bay of Lake Tegel. It is located on the Berlin-Spandau ship canal and is used as a protected fish spawning location

BERLIN 17.03.2011

Berlin from the bird's eye view: Bay Kleine Malche in the Tegel part of the district of Reinickendorf in Berlin. The Kleine Malche is the Southern most bay of Lake Tegel. It is located on the Berlin-Spandau ship canal and is used as a protected fish spawning location
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Bay "Kleine Malche" in the Tegel part of the district of Reinickendorf in Berlin. The Kleine Malche is the Southern most bay of Lake Tegel. It is located on the Berlin-Spandau ship canal and is used as a protected fish spawning location. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 220275
Image resolution: 8327 x 6614 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 23,67 MB
Image file size: 157,57 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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