Aerial image 156208
The Schaabe is a nearly twelve-kilometer spit on the Baltic island of Ruegen. From the sea washed up and shaped, it forms the boundary of the crescent-shaped Tromper Wiek and separates on the other side the Great Jasmund of the Baltic Sea. The fine sand is swept up a huge natural bay
BREEGE 23.07.2005
The Schaabe is a nearly twelve-kilometer spit on the Baltic island of Ruegen. From the sea washed up and shaped, it forms the boundary of the crescent-shaped Tromper Wiek and separates on the other side the Great Jasmund of the Baltic Sea. The fine sand is swept up a huge natural bay. Photo: Gerhard Launer
Aerial image ID: 156208
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Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer
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