Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/The-Destroyed-Lutzerath-Village-in-Germany-27MDHUJLJLJ.htmlConceptually similarThe Destroyed Lützerath Village in GermanyGP1SUSE2Completed★★★★★The Destroyed Lützerath Village in GermanyGP1SUSE3Completed★★★★The Destroyed Lützerath Village in GermanyGP1SUSE4Completed★★★★The Destroyed Lützerath Village in GermanyGP1SUSE5Completed★★★★The Destroyed Lützerath Village in GermanyGP1SUSE6Completed★★★★The Destroyed Lützerath Village in GermanyGP1SUSE7Completed★★★★The Destroyed Lützerath Village in GermanyGP1SUSE9Completed★★★★The Destroyed Lützerath Village in GermanyGP1SUSEACompleted★★★★The Destroyed Lützerath Village in GermanyGP1SUSEBCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP1SUSEEThe Destroyed Lützerath Village in GermanyLützerath on the edge of the Garzweiler open pit mine in the Rhenish lignite mining region. The village is to make way for the expansion of the open pit mine, and the residents have already been relocated.In original language:Dokumentation des zerstörten LützerathLützerath am Rande des Tagebaus Garzweiler im Rheinischen Braunkohlerevier. Das Dorf soll für die Erweiterung des Tagebaus weichen, die Bewohner wurden bereits umgesiedelt.Locations:Garzweiler Open Cast Coal Mine-Germany-North Rhine-Westphalia-Western EuropeDate:23 Jan, 2021Credit:© Bernd Lauter / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5997px X 3998pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mines-Day-Destruction-Fences-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Lignite-Mining-Outdoors-VillagesShoot:Documentation of the Destroyed Lützerath Village in GermanyLützerath on the edge of the Garzweiler open pit mine in the Rhenish lignite mining region. The village is to make way for the expansion of the open pit mine, and the residents have already been relocated.