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Aerial photograph 118771
Blick auf die Insel Baltrum nach Süden. Baltrum ist mit rund 6,5 Quadratkilometern die kleinste der bewohnten Ostfriesichen Inseln. View of the island Baltrum to the south. Baltrum is about 6.5 square kilometers and the smallest of the inhabited East Frisian Islands.

BALTRUM 26.07.2006

Baltrum from the bird's eye view: Blick auf die Insel Baltrum nach Süden. Baltrum ist mit rund 6,5 Quadratkilometern die kleinste der bewohnten Ostfriesichen Inseln. View of the island Baltrum to the south. Baltrum is about 6.5 square kilometers and the smallest of the inhabited East Frisian Islands.
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Photo: Hans Blossey

Aerial image ID: 118771
Image resolution: 7087 x 2386 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 2,58 MB
Image file size: 48,38 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Hans Blossey

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