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Aerial photograph 647313
Port facilities and commercial area with rail and track lines on the sidings and shunting routes of the marshalling yard and freight yard "Hohe Schaar" on Eversween Street in Hamburg Wilhelmsburg, Germany

HAMBURG 07.05.2024

Aerial photograph Hamburg - Port facilities and commercial area with rail and track lines on the sidings and shunting routes of the marshalling yard and freight yard Hohe Schaar on Eversween Street in Hamburg Wilhelmsburg, Germany
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Port facilities and commercial area with rail and track lines on the sidings and shunting routes of the marshalling yard and freight yard "Hohe Schaar" on Eversween Street in Hamburg Wilhelmsburg, Germany. Photo: Martin Elsen

Aerial image ID: 647313
Image resolution: 7896 x 5264 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 34,31 MB
Image file size: 118,92 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Martin Elsen

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