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Aerial photograph 153385
The brine tower of the salt works which are located in the Bad Salzelmen district of Schönebeck in Saxony-Anhalt were built in 1756 and are part of the Solepark. A salt work is a plant for salt production. Since 1890, it is used only as an element of cure

SCHöNEBECK 21.09.2010

Aerial photograph Schönebeck - The brine tower of the salt works which are located in the Bad Salzelmen district of Schönebeck in Saxony-Anhalt were built in 1756 and are part of the Solepark. A salt work is a plant for salt production. Since 1890, it is used only as an element of cure
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The brine tower of the salt works which are located in the Bad Salzelmen district of Schönebeck in Saxony-Anhalt were built in 1756 and are part of the Solepark. A salt work is a plant for salt production. Since 1890, it is used only as an element of cure. www.solepark.de / www.schoenebeck.de

Aerial image ID: 153385
Image resolution: 4161 x 2668 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 3,27 MB
Image file size: 31,76 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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