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Aerial photograph 202383
The barrier lake Ellertshäuser See in the Altenmünster part of the town of Stadtlauringen in the state of Bavaria. The lake is governed by the state of Bavaria and used for flood protection, as a recreational area and for low tide prevention. The lake is the largest of the Lower Franconian area and surrounded by forest

MARKT STADTLAURINGEN 20.07.2006

Markt Stadtlauringen from the bird's eye view: The barrier lake Ellertshäuser See in the Altenmünster part of the town of Stadtlauringen in the state of Bavaria. The lake is governed by the state of Bavaria and used for flood protection, as a recreational area and for low tide prevention. The lake is the largest of the Lower Franconian area and surrounded by forest
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The barrier lake Ellertshäuser See in the Altenmünster part of the town of Stadtlauringen in the state of Bavaria. The lake is governed by the state of Bavaria and used for flood protection, as a recreational area and for low tide prevention. The lake is the largest of the Lower Franconian area and surrounded by forest. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 202383
Image resolution: 5433 x 4063 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 7,3 MB
Image file size: 63,16 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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