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Esch-sur-Sūre (Esch-Sauer in Luxembourgish) is a town of approx. 300 people in NW-Luxembourg. It's castle and the main part of the town sit on a piece of land within a sharp curve of the river Sūre. Just above the town, the river was dammed in the 1960's to meet the country's drinking water needs, forming a hydroelectric reservoir extending about 10 km up the valley.
On the way down from the dam, back to the village, I took this picture. The gray roof nearest to the bottom, partly hidden behind the trees, is the roof of the café in my previously posted The Village Feeling photo.

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