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Aerial image 653394
Construction site for the new bridge structure "Gottleuba Valley Bridge" - also called Gottleuba Valley Bridge on the bypass along Rottwerndorfer Strasse in Pirna in the state of Saxony, Germany

PIRNA 31.07.2024

Pirna from above - Construction site for the new bridge structure Gottleuba Valley Bridge - also called Gottleuba Valley Bridge on the bypass along Rottwerndorfer Strasse in Pirna in the state of Saxony, Germany
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Construction site for the new bridge structure "Gottleuba Valley Bridge" - also called Gottleuba Valley Bridge on the bypass along Rottwerndorfer Strasse in Pirna in the state of Saxony, Germany. Further information at: BeMo Tunnelling GmbH, DEGES Deutsche Einheit Fernstrassenplanungs- und -bau GmbH, EHS beratende Ingenieure fuer Bauwesen GmbH, Ingenieurbuero GRASSL GmbH. www.deges.de / www.bemo.net / www.ehs-ingenieure.de / www.metrostav.cz / www.grassl-ing.de Photo: Max Gaertner

Aerial image ID: 653394
Image resolution: 6000 x 4499 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 6,92 MB
Image file size: 77,23 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Max Gaertner

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