RMCR7W1P–Aerial view, Hitzacker on the Elbe River, Jeetzel, Elbe Valley Nature Park, winter floods, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMPCRP23–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with the Jeetzel and Altjeetzel, Elbe, Elbe shore, flood protection works, sluice, Hitzacker (Elbe), district Lüchow-Dannenberg, Elbe Valley, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMFH57JY–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with Jeetzel and Old Jeetzel, Elbe, Elbe, Hochwaaserschutzbauten, sluice, Hitzacker, Elbe
RM2K07P1W–Elbe valley water meadow, Old Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMD96T63–Restaurant, Drawehnertorschenke, River Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany , Restaurant, Drawehnertorschenke, an der Jeetz
RMM9W9NE–Canoes on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker (Elbe), Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMDE10BD–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with tributary streams Jeetzel and Altjeetzel, Elbe River
RM2AF7D89–Biker on Jeetzel-bridge, Hitzacker / Elbe, Lower Saxony, Germany
RF2FA0NJY–Jeetzel am Morgen
RMEBW4TB–Restaurant Drawehner Torschenke at river Jeetzel, Hitzacker / Elbe, Wendland, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMC91KMC–Aerial view of the town of Hitzacker on the junction of the Jeetzel River along the upper Elbe River Hitzacker Lower Saxony Germ
RMM9WA4J–Swimming Restaurant & Cafe HIDDOS ARCHE on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker (Elbe), Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMD3B6JH–(dpa) - The water of the river Elbe is pumped into the Elbe Jeetzel Canal in order to protect the city of Dannenberg, Germany, from being overflooded, 22 August 2002. The water pressure against the soaking-wet dykes is still a big threat.
RMW7ARTB–Hitzacker, Germany. 01st July, 2019. A view of the old town of Hitzacker. The old town lies on the Elbe, framed by two arms of the small Jeetzel, which repeatedly led to flooding during floods. Credit: Philipp Schulze/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMDAF1HT–In anticipation of the CASTOR transport and the related protests, policemen patrol the Jeetzel Bridge in Seerau, Germany, 25 November 2011. Photo: HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
RM2J0F3B1–Rundlingsdorf in Wendland, Lower Saxony
RM2GEND8B–Jeetzel, Germany, Lower Saxony, N 52 57' 6'', E 11 8' 12'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RM2D3B5RE–Divers and soldiers of the German army pass sand bags to reinforce the dyke on the Jeetzel river in Pisselberg near Dannenberg against flooding from the Elbe river August 25, 2002. The worst floods on record have killed 20 and driven tens of thousands from their homes across eastern Germany, causing a state of emergency across the region. REUTERS/Christian Charisius CHA/JOH
RMPCRP2M–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with the Jeetzel and Altjeetzel, Elbe, Elbe shore, flood protection works, sluice, Hitzacker (Elbe), district Lüchow-Dannenberg, Elbe Valley, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMFH581J–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with Jeetzel and Old Jeetzel, Elbe, Elbe, Hochwaaserschutzbauten, lock, Hitzacker (Elbe)
RM2K07P20–Elbe valley water meadow, Old Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMD96T5D–House boat on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany , Hausboot auf der Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
RMC5XWJR–houseboat café, River Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMDE1076–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with tributary streams Jeetzel and Altjeetzel, Elbe River
RMCR7W3F–Aerial view, Hitzacker on the Elbe River, historic town centre, Jeetzel, Elbe Valley Nature Park, winter floods, Lower Saxony
RF2FA0NJT–Jeetzel im Morgenlicht
RMM9WA20–Swimming Restaurant & Cafe HIDDOS ARCHE on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker (Elbe), Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RF2FA0NMC–Spinnennetz am Morgen
RMDWN1DC–House boat, Hitzacker
RM2H1T046–
RMW7AT03–Hitzacker, Germany. 01st July, 2019. A view of the old town of Hitzacker. The old town lies on the Elbe, framed by two arms of the small Jeetzel, which repeatedly led to flooding during floods. Credit: Philipp Schulze/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMDAF1HX–In anticipation of the CASTOR transport and the related protests, policemen patrol the Jeetzel Bridge in Seerau, Germany, 25 November 2011. Photo: HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
RM2J0F3B0–Rundlingsdorf in Wendland, Lower Saxony
RM2CP6GC1–A frogman rests between sand bags reinforcing the dyke on the Jeetzel river in Pisselberg near Dannenberg against flooding from the Elbe river August 25, 2002. The worst floods on record have killed 20 and driven tens of thousands from their homes across eastern Germany, causing a state of emergency to be declared across the region. REUTERS/Christian Charisius REUTERS CHA/JOH
RMPCRP24–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with the Jeetzel and Altjeetzel, Elbe, Elbe shore, flood protection works, sluice, Hitzacker (Elbe), district Lüchow-Dannenberg, Elbe Valley, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMFH581M–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with Jeetzel and Old Jeetzel, Elbe, Elbe, Hochwaaserschutzbauten, lock, Hitzacker (Elbe)
RMC5XWJ8–houseboat café, River Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany
RM2K07P8H–marina, River Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMCR7W2M–Aerial view, Hitzacker on the Elbe River, historic town centre, Jeetzel, Elbe Valley Nature Park, winter floods, Lower Saxony
RMDE10BC–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with tributary streams Jeetzel and Altjeetzel, Elbe River
RMM9WA2C–Swimming Restaurant & Cafe HIDDOS ARCHE on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker (Elbe), Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RF2FA0NFH–Mohn im Frühtau
RMEBW4T9–Swimming Restaurant HIDDOS ARCHE on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker / Elbe, Wendland, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RM2H1T039–
RMW7ARPP–Hitzacker, Germany. 01st July, 2019. A view of the old town of Hitzacker. The old town lies on the Elbe, framed by two arms of the small Jeetzel, which repeatedly led to flooding during floods. Credit: Philipp Schulze/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMDAF1G1–In anticipation of the CASTOR transport and the related protests, policemen patrol the Jeetzel Bridge in Seerau, Germany, 25 November 2011. Photo: HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
RME7460W–Hitzacker, Germany. 5th Sep, 2014. Princess Beatrix of The Netherlands opens the Prinz-Claus-Promenade in Hitzacker, Germany, 5 September 2014. At the promenade the Princess visits the high water security system that the people of Hitzacker protects against the high water of the river Jeetzel. The Princess opens the promenade by unveil a plaque. Prince Claus, late husband of Princess Beatrix, was born in Hitzacker in 1926. Princess Beatrix visited Hitzacker together with Prince Claus after their engagement in 1965. Photo: Patrick van Katwijk/ - ATTENTION! NO WIRE SERVICE -/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J0F3AN–Rundlingsdorf in Wendland, Lower Saxony
RM2CR9P3C–Divers and soldiers of the German army pass along sand bags to reinforce the dyke on the Jeetzel river in Pisselberg near Dannenberg against flooding from the Elbe river August 25, 2002. The worst floods on record have killed 20 and driven tens of thousands from their homes across eastern Germany, causing a state of emergency to be declared across the region. REUTERS/Christian Charisius CHA/JOH
RMPCRP2J–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with the Jeetzel and Altjeetzel, Elbe, Elbe shore, flood protection works, sluice, Hitzacker (Elbe), district Lüchow-Dannenberg, Elbe Valley, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMFH57P3–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with Jeetzel and Old Jeetzel, Elbe, Elbe, Hochwaaserschutzbauten, lock, Hitzacker (Elbe),
RM2K039EW–View of the Jeetzel and the old town of Hitzacker
RM2K07P8C–boats, River Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMDE1078–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with tributary streams Jeetzel and Altjeetzel, Elbe River
RMCR7W3T–Aerial view, Hitzacker on the Elbe River, historic town centre, Jeetzel, Elbe Valley Nature Park, winter floods, Lower Saxony
RMEBW4T0–Swimming Restaurant HIDDOS ARCHE on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker / Elbe, Wendland, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RM2H1T031–
RMFFNWG0–Tourist cruise ship on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker / Elbe, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RF2F6MHBH–Mohn im Morgentau
RMEBW4RR–Swimming Restaurant HIDDOS ARCHE on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker / Elbe, Wendland, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RME74616–Hitzacker, Germany. 5th Sep, 2014. Princess Beatrix of The Netherlands opens the Prinz-Claus-Promenade in Hitzacker, Germany, 5 September 2014. At the promenade the Princess visits the high water security system that the people of Hitzacker protects against the high water of the river Jeetzel. The Princess opens the promenade by unveil a plaque. Prince Claus, late husband of Princess Beatrix, was born in Hitzacker in 1926. Princess Beatrix visited Hitzacker together with Prince Claus after their engagement in 1965. Photo: Patrick van Katwijk/ - ATTENTION! NO WIRE SERVICE -/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMM9W9GT–Swimming Restaurant & Cafe HIDDOS ARCHE on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker (Elbe), Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMW7ARWM–Hitzacker, Germany. 01st July, 2019. A view in one of the typical alleys in the old town of Hitzacker. The old town lies on the Elbe, framed by two arms of the small Jeetzel, which repeatedly led to flooding during floods. Credit: Philipp Schulze/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMFH57PA–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with Jeetzel and Old Jeetzel, Elbe, Elbe, Hochwaaserschutzbauten, lock, Hitzacker (Elbe)
RM2K039EX–View of the Jeetzel river and the old town of Hitzacker
RM2J0F3AP–Rundlingsdorf in Wendland, Lower Saxony
RM2D3NN2C–Divers and soldiers of the German army pass sand bags to reinforce the dyke on the Jeetzel river in Pisselberg near Dannenberg against flooding from the Elbe river August 25, 2002. [The worst floods on record have killed 20 and driven tens of thousands from their homes across eastern Germany, causing a state of emergency across the region.]
RM2K07P87–footbridge across River Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMCR7W1R–Aerial view, Hitzacker on the Elbe River, historic town centre, Jeetzel, Elbe Valley Nature Park, winter floods, Lower Saxony
RM2H1T03T–
RMM9W9G4–Swimming Restaurant & Cafe HIDDOS ARCHE on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker (Elbe), Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMW7ARWX–Hitzacker, Germany. 01st July, 2019. Birgit Holsten in front of her shop and is one of the so-called island shoppers in the old town of Hitzacker. The old town lies on the Elbe, framed by two arms of the small Jeetzel, which repeatedly led to flooding during floods. Credit: Philipp Schulze/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMFH57NC–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with Jeetzel and Old Jeetzel, Elbe, Elbe, Hochwaaserschutzbauten, lock, Hitzacker (Elbe)
RMM9W98C–Swimming Restaurant & Cafe HIDDOS ARCHE on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker (Elbe), Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RM2J0F3AX–Rundlingsdorf in Wendland, Lower Saxony
RMEBW4T5–Swimming Restaurant HIDDOS ARCHE on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker / Elbe, Wendland, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RM2K07P88–footbridge across River Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMCR7W3X–Aerial view, Hitzacker on the Elbe River, historic town centre, Jeetzel, Elbe Valley Nature Park, winter floods, Lower Saxony
RMW7ARPK–Hitzacker, Germany. 01st July, 2019. At a house in the old town of Hitzacker, a white line is painted up to which the flood in April 2006 stood. The old town lies on the Elbe, framed by two arms of the small Jeetzel, which repeatedly led to flooding during floods. Credit: Philipp Schulze/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMFH57NM–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with Jeetzel and Old Jeetzel, Elbe, Elbe, Hochwaaserschutzbauten, lock, Hitzacker (Elbe)
RM2J0F38T–Rundlingsdorf in Wendland, Lower Saxony
RMEBW4TC–Restaurant Drawehner Torschenke at river Jeetzel, Hitzacker / Elbe, Wendland, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RM2K07P83–footbridge across River Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMDRP35A–Swimming restaurant Hiddos Arche on river Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Elbe cycle route, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMC5XWK7–houseboat café, River Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMEBW4TG–Cyclists at Elbe river cycle route, Hitzacker / Elbe, Wendland, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RM2K07P7W–boat on River Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Elbtalaue, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMM9W9P3–Tourist raft (Sofafloss), Hitzacker (Elbe), Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMW7ARNP–Hitzacker, Germany. 01st July, 2019. Peter Wieczorek, hotelier and chairman of the local tourism association, stands next to a column near the Elbe in Hitzacker, where the water levels of the floods of 2013 (green), 2006 (red), 2002 (yellow) and 2003 (blue) can be seen. The old town lies on the Elbe, framed by two arms of the small Jeetzel, which repeatedly led to flooding during floods. Credit: Philipp Schulze/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMFH57N5–Aerial view, old town of Hitzacker with Jeetzel and Old Jeetzel, Elbe, Elbe, Hochwaaserschutzbauten, lock, Hitzacker (Elbe)
RM2J0F3AC–Rundlingsdorf in Wendland, Lower Saxony
RM2K07P7R–sailing boat, River Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Elbtalaue, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMM9W9PX–Tourist raft (Sofafloss), Hitzacker (Elbe), Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RF2M5GEK0–Elbtalaue, Alte Jeetzel, Hitzacker, Lower Saxony, Germany
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