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Aerial photograph 218559
The potash works Hattorf in Philippsthal in the state of Hesse. The overburden pile is widely visible as an artificial, white hill in the landscape. East of it, the potash works facilities with its factories and industrial sites is located. The compound belongs to the Werra network, was originally built in 1905 and is run by K+S Kali GmbH

PHILIPPSTHAL (WERRA) 09.08.2005

Philippsthal (Werra) from the bird's eye view: The potash works Hattorf in Philippsthal in the state of Hesse. The overburden pile is widely visible as an artificial, white hill in the landscape. East of it, the potash works facilities with its factories and industrial sites is located. The compound belongs to the Werra network, was originally built in 1905 and is run by K+S Kali GmbH
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The potash works Hattorf in Philippsthal in the state of Hesse. The overburden pile is widely visible as an artificial, white hill in the landscape. East of it, the potash works facilities with its factories and industrial sites is located. The compound belongs to the Werra network, was originally built in 1905 and is run by K+S Kali GmbH. www.kali-gmbh.com Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 218559
Image resolution: 5433 x 4075 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 6,05 MB
Image file size: 63,34 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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