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Aerial image 165438
The winter here is one of Trinity Church in Kappl near the glass mountain Waldsassen Church of the strangest creations of Germany. The exterior of the concept of the Trinity in the three towers and three rooflights is symbolized with onion domes. The year 1685 began construction of Kappl had lasted four years.

WALDSASSEN 15.11.2011

Waldsassen from above - The winter here is one of Trinity Church in Kappl near the glass mountain Waldsassen Church of the strangest creations of Germany. The exterior of the concept of the Trinity in the three towers and three rooflights is symbolized with onion domes. The year 1685 began construction of Kappl had lasted four years.
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The winter here is one of Trinity Church in Kappl near the glass mountain Waldsassen Church of the strangest creations of Germany. The exterior of the concept of the Trinity in the three towers and three rooflights is symbolized with onion domes. The year 1685 began construction of Kappl had lasted four years.. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 165438
Image resolution: 6693 x 4724 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 12,54 MB
Image file size: 90,46 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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