

Black and white landscape drawing. A body of water spans the center. On one side, a town with many buildings lines the shore. Trees are on either side. On the other side, hills rise. In the foreground, a goat stands on a rocky area with a wooden structure to the right and trees around. A hill slopes down to the left. The sky has clouds. The image is framed by a thin line. Text at the bottom reads "Baiern, Stadt Kellheim und Colonie Neu-Kellheim".
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