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Dimensions4032 x 6048
Original file size17.2 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceUncalibrated
Date taken28-May-10 14:32
Date modified1-Jun-10 21:27
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Camera makeNIKON CORPORATION
Camera modelNIKON D3X
Focal length35 mm
Focal length (35mm)35 mm
Max lens aperturef/2.8
Exposure1/80 at f/11
FlashNot fired
Exposure bias0 EV
Exposure modeAuto
Exposure prog.Aperture priority
ISO speedISO 200
Metering modePattern
Digital zoom1x
Haigerloch

Haigerloch

Haigerloch lies at between 430 and 550 metres elevation in the valley of the Eyach, which forms two loops in a steep shelly limestone valley. It calls itself the 'Felsenstädtchen' (rocky small town).
The municipalities are specified in clockwise order from the north, and belong to the Zollernalbkreis unless indicated.
The first documented mention of Haigerloch was in the year 1095. In the thirteenth century, Haigerloch received Stadtrecht (town status). In the last months of World War II, Haigerloch was the location of part of the German nuclear programme, researching nuclear fission towards building an atom bomb. This was unsuccessful by the end of the war. [2]