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In March, Deutsche Lithium GmbH applied for a drilling plan with up to 99 planned wells in the Zinnwald approval field. The largest lithium deposits in Europe are said to be located in and around Zinnwald. In the state of Saxony, Germany

ALTENBERG 11.07.2023

Aerial image Altenberg - In March, Deutsche Lithium GmbH applied for a drilling plan with up to 99 planned wells in the Zinnwald approval field. The largest lithium deposits in Europe are said to be located in and around Zinnwald. In the state of Saxony, Germany
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In March, Deutsche Lithium GmbH applied for a drilling plan with up to 99 planned wells in the Zinnwald approval field. The largest lithium deposits in Europe are said to be located in and around Zinnwald. In the state of Saxony, Germany. Photo: Max Gaertner

Aerial image ID: 653732
Image resolution: 6000 x 4499 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 12,54 MB
Image file size: 77,23 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Max Gaertner

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