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Brake celebrates its seaport

BRAKE. To crown the end of the “Brake Inland Port Festival”, the local port companies organised an “Open Day” in early August. More than 650 visitors took part in the 1-hour coach tour sponsored by J. MÜLLER in order to get an insight into the developments that have taken place in the Brake Port during the course of the past few years. The tour was guided by people either currently employed at the port or who work for the Brake Tourism and Marketing Service as regional guides, providing the participants with interesting background information.

Credits: J. Müller

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