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Aerial photograph 510217
Bunker building complex made of concrete and steel of an angle tower air raid shelter in the south industrial area between Leipziger Strasse and Chemnitzer Strasse in Falkensee in the state Brandenburg, Germany

FALKENSEE 14.06.2021

Aerial photograph Falkensee - Bunker building complex made of concrete and steel of an angle tower air raid shelter in the south industrial area between Leipziger Strasse and Chemnitzer Strasse in Falkensee in the state Brandenburg, Germany
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Bunker building complex made of concrete and steel of an angle tower air raid shelter in the south industrial area between Leipziger Strasse and Chemnitzer Strasse in Falkensee in the state Brandenburg, Germany. Photo: Robert Grahn

Aerial image ID: 510217
Image resolution: 4029 x 6407 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 9,13 MB
Image file size: 73,85 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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