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- A blockfield (also spelt block field), felsenmeer, boulder field or stone field is a surface covered by boulder- or block-sized rocks usually ****ociated...
- direction for 739 kilometres (459 miles). The summit is a stony plateau (a felsenmeer). It features a number of monuments and the ruins of an observatory which...
- was formed: the saga creates a mythic history for the places of the felsenmeer and the Hohenstein near Reichenbach (because giants stoned each other)...
- after Mount Brocken in the Harz. Close to Frankenstein Castle, a large felsenmeer ("sea of rocks") near the village of Lautertal is ****umed[who?] to be...
- in Lautertal, E1 and E8 Po****r with families is the nationally known Felsenmeer above the constituent community of Reichenbach. The reason is that there...
- supported by other rocks. He identified the boulder fields as a type of felsenmeer. At the 13th Annual meeting of the Bucks Historical Society in June 1900...
- eastern Palatinate Forest of Germany. There is a blockfield, the Hüttenberg Felsenmeer, along the crest. The Hüttenberg lies in the Palatinate Forest-North Vosges...
- The Luisenburg Rock Labyrinth (German: Luisenburg-Felsenlabyrinth) is a felsenmeer made of granite blocks several metres across and is part of the Großes...
- with some stalactites and the skeleton of a cave bear on display. The Felsenmeer nearby is a small Karst area, partially created by medieval mining, now...
- blockfield or felsenmeer, which also bears that name, with great boulders of bunter sandstone on the surface of the terrain. The Felsenmeer on the Hüttenberg...