File:Männlicher Torso Weißwasser Beeskow (1).jpg

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Deutsch: "Männlicher Torso", von Frank Germann Beeskow, Kunstwerk aus Eichenholz, 1989, aufgestellt in Weißwasser, Boulevard
entstanden 1989 während eines Künstlersymposiums an der Station Junger Techniker, Weißwasser
Foto 16. Mai 2015
English: "Male Body", by Frank Germann Beeskow, Art work from oak wood, 1989, erected in Weißwasser, Boulevard
made 1989 during an artists symposium at the "Station of Young Naturalists and Technicians"
Photo taken on may 16 2015
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Camera location51° 30′ 05.37″ N, 14° 38′ 08.05″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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