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Bad Ems - Am Concordiaturm
Deutschland

Bad Ems ist staatlich anerkanntes Heilbad an der unteren Lahn zwischen Taunus und Westerwald. Vom Stadtkern aus führt der Felsenweg auf 265 Meter Höhe. Hier befindet sich der 1861 erbaute Concordiaturm. Wer schwindelfrei ist, dem bietet sich von der Aussichtsplattform ein imposanter Rundumblick über Lahntal, Taunus und Westerwald. Direkt am Turm befindet sich eine Restaurant-Café mit Panoramaterrasse.

Nikon D5300 | Sigma Fisheye 8mm | Nodalpunktadapter Atome 360precision | 5 Bilder | ISO 125 | 1/320 sec. | F9 | 8mm | PTGui | PaintShop Pro

Copyright: Ackermann Ralf
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 10000x5000
Taken: 02/09/2016
Hochgeladen: 03/09/2016
Published: 03/09/2016
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Tags: bad ems; recognized health resort; romans source; lahn; taunus; westerwald; river; bridge
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