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Aerial image 292836
View of the Bayernport in Bamberg in Bavaria. The harbor, which was opened in 1962, is located at the Main-Danube Canal and provides for the freight of nearly 3 million items per year. The port is also used as a domicile of about 75 companies

BAMBERG 21.08.2016

Aerial image Bamberg - View of the Bayernport in Bamberg in Bavaria. The harbor, which was opened in 1962, is located at the Main-Danube Canal and provides for the freight of nearly 3 million items per year. The port is also used as a domicile of about 75 companies
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View of the Bayernport in Bamberg in Bavaria. The harbor, which was opened in 1962, is located at the Main-Danube Canal and provides for the freight of nearly 3 million items per year. The port is also used as a domicile of about 75 companies. Photo: Bernd Clemens

Aerial image ID: 292836
Image resolution: 4858 x 3346 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 5,75 MB
Image file size: 46,51 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernd Clemens

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