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Photo Exhibition in Cologne on the Rhenish Lignite Mining Area

The new Greenpeace touring exhibition "The Abyss That Was Once Home" with photographs of Jordan's Antonia Schlösser offers a journey back in time through the threatened and already excavated villages on the edge of the Rhenish open-cast mine. 21 stations are planned throughout Germany. Here you can see it on the Domplatte in Cologne. 
In original language: 
Fotoausstellung in Koeln zum Rheinischen Braunkohlerevier 
Eine Zeitreise durch die bedrohten und bereits weggebaggerten Dörfer am Rande des Rheinischen Tagebaus bietet die neue Greenpeace-Wanderausstellung “Der Abgrund, der mal Heimat war” mit Fotografien von Jordis Antonia Schlösser. Geplant sind 21 Stationen durch ganz Deutschland. Hier zu sehen auf der Domplatte in Koeln. 
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Photo Exhibition in Cologne on the Rhenish Lignite Mining Area

The new Greenpeace touring exhibition "The Abyss That Was Once Home" with photographs of Jordan's Antonia Schlösser offers a journey back in time through the threatened and already excavated villages on the edge of the Rhenish open-cast mine. 21 stations are planned throughout Germany. Here you can see it on the Domplatte in Cologne. 
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Unique identifier: GP1SUDNV 
Type: Image 
Shoot date: 26/09/2020 
Locations: Cologne, Europe, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Western Europe
Credit line: © Anne Barth / Greenpeace 
Size: 5120px × 3413px     8.99 MB 
Ranking: ★★★★★ (C)