File:Tonnlägig.jpg

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Deutsch: Blick auf das tonnlägige Förderturm der Grube Samson, St. Andreasberg.
English: View of the inclined shaft at the Samson Pit, St. Andreasberg, in the Harz Mountains of central Germany
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Author JuTe CLZ

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  • 2009-09-12 17:59 JuTe CLZ 2304×3072× (1810758 bytes) {{Information |Beschreibung = Blick auf das tonnlägige Fördertrum der Grube Samson, St. Andreasberg. |Quelle = selbst erstellt |Urheber = JuTe CLZ |Datum = 10. September 2009 |Genehmigung = |Andere Versionen = |Anmerkungen = }}

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