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Camera location49° 26′ 43.91″ N, 11° 04′ 25.2″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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DB Museum in Nuremberg, „Adler“-replica from 2007, first locomotive in Germany, besides a walk-in mockup of an ICE 3; Bavaria, Germany.
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DB Museum Nürnberg, „Adler“-Nachbau von 2007, erste Lokomotive in Deutschland, neben einem begehbaren Mock-up des ICE 3; Bayern, Deutschland.
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DB Museum Nürnberg Dieses Foto konnte aufgrund einer Zusammenarbeit der DB AG mit dem Fotoworkshop in Nürnberg entstehen. Den Fotografen der Wikipedia wurde das Fotografieren aller Objekte sowie das Hochladen unter freier Lizenz gestattet, im Museum herrscht sonst eingeschränktes Fotoverbot.
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