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25 May 2020, Brandenburg, Rauen: Dense deciduous forest of old beech trees in the Rauenschen Berge in the Oder-Spree district. The Rauenschen Berge are located south of Fürstenwalde and their highest elevation is 153 meters high. The Rauenschen Berge are widely known for their margrave stones. The glacial advances during the Ice Age ensured that the inland ice from Scandinavia transported blocks of rock of different sizes over thousands of kilometres. Particularly large stones were deposited in the Rough Mountains, the largest being the large and the small margrave stone. Both stones consist of granite. The granite bowl standing in front of the Altes Museum in the Lustgarten in Berlin-Mitte was made from part of the Large Margrave Stone. The large margrave stone had a circumference of 29.5 metres, now only 17 metres. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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Excursion destination Markgrafensteine
25 May 2020, Brandenburg, Rauen: Dense deciduous forest of old beech trees in the Rauenschen Berge in the Oder-Spree district. The Rauenschen Berge are located south of Fürstenwalde and their highest elevation is 153 meters high. The Rauenschen Berge are widely known for their margrave stones. The glacial advances during the Ice Age ensured that the inland ice from Scandinavia transported blocks of rock of different sizes over thousands of kilometres. Particularly large stones were deposited in the Rough Mountains, the largest being the large and the small margrave stone. Both stones consist of granite. The granite bowl standing in front of the Altes Museum in the Lustgarten in Berlin-Mitte was made from part of the Large Margrave Stone. The large margrave stone had a circumference of 29.5 metres, now only 17 metres. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ WEB不可