File:Bodensee-Autofaehre.jpg
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DescriptionBodensee-Autofaehre.jpg |
Deutsch: Bodensee-Autofähre Romanshorn - Friedrichshafen |
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Author | Roland Zumbühl, www.picswiss.ch | ||||||||||
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Taken by myself released under GFDL
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Camera location | 47° 33′ 52.86″ N, 9° 22′ 54.01″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 47.564683; 9.381670 |
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Object location | 47° 33′ 53.84″ N, 9° 22′ 51.81″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 47.564955; 9.381057 |
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