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Aerial photograph 221831
Dahme Flood Relief Canal in Maerkisch-Buchholz in the state of Brandenburg. Its principal purpose is to divert water from the upper reaches of the River Spree to run into the River Dahme at Maerkisch Buchholz. Its origin can be traced to 1904

MäRKISCH BUCHHOLZ 06.08.2010

Märkisch Buchholz from the bird's eye view: Dahme Flood Relief Canal in Maerkisch-Buchholz in the state of Brandenburg. Its principal purpose is to divert water from the upper reaches of the River Spree to run into the River Dahme at Maerkisch Buchholz. Its origin can be traced to 1904
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Dahme Flood Relief Canal in Maerkisch-Buchholz in the state of Brandenburg. Its principal purpose is to divert water from the upper reaches of the River Spree to run into the River Dahme at Maerkisch Buchholz. Its origin can be traced to 1904. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 221831
Image resolution: 5486 x 4409 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 11,9 MB
Image file size: 69,2 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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