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Aerial photograph 253117
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

Aerial photograph Plužine - 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: 253117
Image resolution: 5184 x 3456 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 7,03 MB
Image file size: 51,26 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernd Clemens

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