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Aerial photograph 160901
Tthe amusement park Tropical Islands in the former Chargolifterhalle in Krausnick Half / in the state of Brandenburg. The former CargoLifter airship hangar (called Aerium) is the largest self-supporting hall in the earth

KRAUSNICK 09.10.2010

Aerial photograph Krausnick - Tthe amusement park Tropical Islands in the former Chargolifterhalle in Krausnick Half / in the state of Brandenburg. The former CargoLifter airship hangar (called Aerium) is the largest self-supporting hall in the earth
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Tthe amusement park Tropical Islands in the former Chargolifterhalle in Krausnick Half / in the state of Brandenburg. The former CargoLifter airship hangar (called Aerium) is the largest self-supporting hall in the earth. www.tropical-islands.de Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 160901
Image resolution: 8176 x 6132 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 20,53 MB
Image file size: 143,44 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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