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Aerial image 215178
The lake Dreiburgensee (Three Castle Lake) in the borough of Tittling in the state of Bavaria. The lake was originally called Rothau Lake and is located in the Bavarian Forest. It was put in place for fishing and is dammed up on one side by a street. It is a beloved leisure area in summer for swimming and in winter for ice skating

TITTLING 20.05.2007

Tittling from above - The lake Dreiburgensee (Three Castle Lake) in the borough of Tittling in the state of Bavaria. The lake was originally called Rothau Lake and is located in the Bavarian Forest. It was put in place for fishing and is dammed up on one side by a street. It is a beloved leisure area in summer for swimming and in winter for ice skating
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The lake Dreiburgensee (Three Castle Lake) in the borough of Tittling in the state of Bavaria. The lake was originally called Rothau Lake and is located in the Bavarian Forest. It was put in place for fishing and is dammed up on one side by a street. It is a beloved leisure area in summer for swimming and in winter for ice skating. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 215178
Image resolution: 7216 x 5412 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 17,36 MB
Image file size: 111,73 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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