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Aerial photograph 253115
Dam and shore areas at the lake in Plužine in Montenegro. The Pivsko Lake is a reservoir in northwestern of Montenegro and is the largest dam in the country. The reservoir flooded the original site of the Piva monastery

PLUžINE 08.09.2015

Plužine from the bird's eye view: Dam and shore areas at the lake in Plužine in Montenegro. The Pivsko Lake is a reservoir in northwestern of Montenegro and is the largest dam in the country. The reservoir flooded the original site of the Piva monastery
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Dam and shore areas at the lake in Plužine in Montenegro. The Pivsko Lake is a reservoir in northwestern of Montenegro and is the largest dam in the country. The reservoir flooded the original site of the Piva monastery. Photo: Bernd Clemens

Aerial image ID: 253115
Image resolution: 5184 x 3456 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 5,27 MB
Image file size: 51,26 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernd Clemens

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