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One of Hamburg's best wastelands and places to linger is now fenced off and no longer accessible.
Like almost all refuges, it is closed off by the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA).
- Author
- Eike Rathke
- Created on
- Friday 29 October 2021
- Posted on
- Saturday 29 October 2022
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- DateTimeOriginal
- 2021:10:29 16:12:58
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- HPA, Elbe, Hafen, 2021, October, Hamburg
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- Eine der besten Brach- und Verweilflächen Hamburgs ist mittlerweile eingezäunt und nicht mehr zugänglich. Wie fast alle Refugien abgesperrt durch die Hamburg Port Authority (HPA).
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