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14 May 2018, Magdeburg, Germany: The usually submerged rocks, are to be seen due to the low water level of the Elbe. The level of the Elbe in Magdeburg currently indicates only 97 centimeters of water. This is 1.20 meters lower than the average water level. Photo: Peter Förster/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Image details File size:
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