Aerial image 164652
Wittdün on Amrum is one of the three municipalities on the North Sea island Amrum. The town was founded in 1890 on a new ferry to the mainland as a tourist destination. The name means "White Dune" - suggesting that the southern tip of Amrum to late 80s of the 19th Century was uninhabited sand dunes
AMRUM 29.07.2012
Wittdün on Amrum is one of the three municipalities on the North Sea island Amrum. The town was founded in 1890 on a new ferry to the mainland as a tourist destination. The name means "White Dune" - suggesting that the southern tip of Amrum to late 80s of the 19th Century was uninhabited sand dunes. Photo: Bernd Clemens
Aerial image ID: 164652
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Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernd Clemens
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Position: 54° 37' 32.74'' N / 8° 22' 20.17'' E