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Aerial image 651902
Lake shore and overburden areas of the quarry lake and gravel opencast mine "Kaolingrube Ockrilla - Das Blaue Loch" of the Kaolin- und Tonwerke Seilitz-Loethain GmbH in Priestewitz in the state of Saxony, Germany

PRIESTEWITZ 03.03.2024

Priestewitz from above - Lake shore and overburden areas of the quarry lake and gravel opencast mine Kaolingrube Ockrilla - Das Blaue Loch of the Kaolin- und Tonwerke Seilitz-Loethain GmbH in Priestewitz in the state of Saxony, Germany
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Lake shore and overburden areas of the quarry lake and gravel opencast mine "Kaolingrube Ockrilla - Das Blaue Loch" of the Kaolin- und Tonwerke Seilitz-Loethain GmbH in Priestewitz in the state of Saxony, Germany. Photo: Max Gaertner

Aerial image ID: 651902
Image resolution: 6000 x 4499 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 7,11 MB
Image file size: 77,23 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Max Gaertner

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