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CP 001061 | Look-Out Tower in the Nature Discovery Park Panarbora, Germany
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Look-Out Tower in the Nature Discovery Park Panarbora, Germany
In September 2015, the nature discovery park Panarbora was opened near Cologne. A highlight of the park is the 40 meter high 12‑sided look‑out tower made of glued‑laminated timber which offers the visitors a breathtaking view over the Bergische Land.
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