Neckarinsel, Tübingen
The Neckarinsel (Neckar Island) in Tübingen, Germany is an artificial, ⅔ mile long Neckar river island, which was created in the years 1910 and 1911 by branching off a parallel channel to regulate the water level of the Neckar river. It extends from the headland west of the Ammertal train bridge, the so-called Bügeleisen (Flatiron), to the Eberhard Bridge.
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Neckarinsel, Tübingen
The Neckarinsel (Neckar Island) in Tübingen, Germany is an artificial, ⅔ mile long Neckar river island, which was created in the years 1910 and 1911 by branching off a parallel channel to regulate the water level of the Neckar river. It extends from the headland west of the Ammertal train bridge, the so-called Bügeleisen (Flatiron), to the Eberhard Bridge.
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The Neckarinsel (Neckar Island ...... iron), to the Eberhard Bridge.
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Plane Tree Alley on south side Neckarinsel
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The Neckarinsel (Neckar Island ...... iron), to the Eberhard Bridge.
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