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Aerial photograph 222737
View of the church steeple Alt-Graun in Vinschgau in Italy. At the beginning of the 20th century, all of the buildings in Alt-Graun were blown up, so the area could be used as a reservoir. In the background you can see the village Graun im Vinschgau

GRAUN IM VINSCHGAU 28.06.2011

Aerial photograph Graun Im Vinschgau - View of the church steeple Alt-Graun in Vinschgau in Italy. At the beginning of the 20th century, all of the buildings in Alt-Graun were blown up, so the area could be used as a reservoir. In the background you can see the village Graun im Vinschgau
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View of the church steeple Alt-Graun in Vinschgau in Italy. At the beginning of the 20th century, all of the buildings in Alt-Graun were blown up, so the area could be used as a reservoir. In the background you can see the village Graun im Vinschgau. Photo: Frank Herzog

Aerial image ID: 222737
Image resolution: 4324 x 2882 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,63 MB
Image file size: 35,65 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Frank Herzog

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