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Deutsch: Blick von Westen (Nähe Kiebitzteich) auf die Romberg-Anhöhe (262 m NN) bei Bembüren in Reelsen, Bad Driburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland; der Schuppen liegt etwa auf 255 m NN, links im Hintergrund ist der bewaldete Rücken des Meebergs (zwischen Schloss Reelsen und Schönenberg bzw. Bad Hermannsborn) erkennbar.
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