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Deutsch: Naturdenkmal „Francketeich“ (vormals auch „Krummer Pfuhl“ genannt) im Franckepark, Berlin-Tempelhof
English: Franckepark in Berlin. The deer park which was once the Krumme Pfuhl. The deers were unfortunately hiding in another corner :-) – This photo was taken on the 16th of June 2004 by myself. It has no special license and is herewith given to the public domain.
Date Taken on 16 June 2004
Source Self-photographed
Author Ius

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  • 2004-06-16 22:20 Ius 800×600 (100284 bytes) The deer park which was once the Krumme Pfuhl

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