The village of Keyenberg, originally intended to make way for the Garzweiler II open-cast lignite mine, remains after the coal compromise, but is most


The village of Keyenberg, originally intended to make way for the Garzweiler II open-cast lignite mine, remains after the coal compromise, but is mostly abandoned and empty, former butcher's shop Wurst Wimmers, NRW, Germany,


Size: 8890px × 5912px
Location: Erkelenz, Germany
Photo credit: © Jochen Tack / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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