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Aerial image 202122
The pedestrian bridge spans the Britz Gate the Street Britzer Damm in the district of Neukoelln in Berlin. The building also marks the vegetated canopy here the A100 motorway. North of the bridge begin with the buildings on the Hermann street the living quarters of the traditional working-class neighborhood

BERLIN 25.04.2014

Berlin from above - The pedestrian bridge spans the Britz Gate the Street Britzer Damm in the district of Neukoelln in Berlin. The building also marks the vegetated canopy here the A100 motorway. North of the bridge begin with the buildings on the Hermann street the living quarters of the traditional working-class neighborhood
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The pedestrian bridge spans the Britz Gate the Street Britzer Damm in the district of Neukoelln in Berlin. The building also marks the vegetated canopy here the A100 motorway. North of the bridge begin with the buildings on the Hermann street the living quarters of the traditional working-class neighborhood.

Aerial image ID: 202122
Image resolution: 4912 x 7360 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 7,51 MB
Image file size: 103,43 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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