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The road which goes through the sea. Still today, this peculiar sight of a horse streetcar which goes through the sea at Spiekeroog off the North Sea coast of Germany. The shallow mud flats on rails connects Spiekeroog with the steamboat landing stage.
Image Not Available for The road which goes through the sea. Still today, this peculiar sight of a horse streetcar which goes through the sea at Spiekeroog off the North Sea coast of Germany. The shallow mud flats on rails connects Spiekeroog with the steamboat landing stage.

The road which goes through the sea. Still today, this peculiar sight of a horse streetcar which goes through the sea at Spiekeroog off the North Sea coast of Germany. The shallow mud flats on rails connects Spiekeroog with the steamboat landing stage.

Creator Eric Borchert (German, c.1900 - 1942)
Date1934
Mediumgelatin silver print
DimensionsOverall: 18 x 24.3 cm (7 1/16 x 9 9/16 in.)
Credit LineAnonymous Gift, 2002
Category
Object number2002/6610
LocationNot currently on display

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