File:Die Schlüsseltonne in der Weser im Herbst 2018.jpg

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Deutsch: Die Schlüsseltonne, auch Bremer Tonne genannt, ist eine Ansteuerungstonne in der Nordsee und lag zur Zeit der Aufnahme auf der Position 53.9369667°N / 7.91575°E. Die Schlüsseltonne wurde erstmals im Jahr 1664 ausgelegt und dient seither zur Ansteuerung der Weser in Richtung Bremen. Daher stammt auch ihr Name sowie das zusätzliche Topzeichen: der Bremer Schlüssel.
English: The Schlüsseltonne (key buoy, also known as Bremen buoy) is a safe water mark in the North Sea in position 53.9369667°N / 7.91575°E (time of shooting). The Schlüsseltonne was positioned for the first time in 1664 heading to the river Weser direction to Bremen. Therefore the top sign shows the key from the coat of arms of Bremen.
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Camera location53° 56′ 13.08″ N, 7° 54′ 56.7″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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The sea mark "Schlüsseltonne" (key buoy) guiding shipping to the river Weser direction Bremerhaven and Bremen in autumn 2018.

28 October 2018

53°56'13.081"N, 7°54'56.700"E

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