The canals and the city of Lüneburg — Stock Photo, Image

The canals and the city of Lüneburg — Photo

Lüneburg is a town in the German state of Lower Saxony. Lüneburg is also called the "Salt Town", a hangover from the days when it was the centre of a major salt industry.

 — Photo by hiro1775

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