The village of Keyenberg, originally intended to make way for the Garzweiler II opencast lignite mine, remains after the coal compromise, but is mostl
The village of Keyenberg, originally intended to make way for the Garzweiler II opencast lignite mine, remains after the coal compromise, but is mostly abandoned and empty, one of the few houses still inhabited, NRW, Germany,
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Location: Erkelenz, Germany
Photo credit: © Jochen Tack / Alamy / Afripics
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