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Aerial photograph 484327
Vertical aerial view from the satellite perspective of the damage by the Great Fire - destroyed forest fire tree population in a wooded area - forest terrain in Treuenbrietzen in the state Brandenburg, Germany

KLAUSDORF 15.02.2019

Vertical aerial photograph Klausdorf - Vertical aerial view from the satellite perspective of the damage by the Great Fire - destroyed forest fire tree population in a wooded area - forest terrain in Treuenbrietzen in the state Brandenburg, Germany
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Vertical aerial view from the satellite perspective of the damage by the Great Fire - destroyed forest fire tree population in a wooded area - forest terrain in Treuenbrietzen in the state Brandenburg, Germany. Photo: zb Zentralbild GmbH/Patrick Pleul

Aerial image ID: 484327
Image resolution: 4571 x 2923 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 12,95 MB
Image file size: 38,23 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/zb Zentralbild GmbH

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