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Aerial image 221366
Tschifflik Pavillon in the Karlslust Garden and Park in Homburg in the state of Saarland. The Karlslust is the park and garden of the former castle Karlsberg of which only ruins remain. The use and purpose of the "Big Cascade" is unknown

HOMBURG 03.10.2010

Homburg from above - Tschifflik Pavillon in the Karlslust Garden and Park in Homburg in the state of Saarland. The Karlslust is the park and garden of the former castle Karlsberg of which only ruins remain. The use and purpose of the Big Cascade is unknown
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Tschifflik Pavillon in the Karlslust Garden and Park in Homburg in the state of Saarland. The Karlslust is the park and garden of the former castle Karlsberg of which only ruins remain. The use and purpose of the "Big Cascade" is unknown. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 221366
Image resolution: 4894 x 3263 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 7,33 MB
Image file size: 45,69 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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