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11월 20, 2025, Grüsselisloch Cave
No idea where it was, I'll check next time 🤔
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5월 18, 2025, Löss Cave Tunnel
You can walk upright into the Loss Cave. It's a wonderful experience.
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3월 25, 2025, Grüsselisloch Cave
A cave with a bench inside - there would easily be room for a football team.
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10월 27, 2024, Erleloch Tunnel
"The Hole" is an experience even without children. With children it is a must. It is pitch black at times, but with a "cell phone flashlight" it is possible in a pinch.
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10월 27, 2024, Erleloch Tunnel
"The Hole" is definitely worth a visit, even if you don't have children with you. A must with children.
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4월 7, 2024, Löss Cave in Kaiserstuhl
It is a large cave or chamber in the loess in a loess hollow way. These hollow ways in the thick loess layers in the Kaiserstuhl were created by constant use as a path (especially with heavy carts). The resulting depressions were made worse by erosion in wind and weather (especially rain). In many places, holes were dug into the loess walls for various purposes (storage of material, "cooling chamber"). Loess is a calcareous, silty sediment, i.e. rock powder with lime components. The lime structure gives loess a high level of stability. This means that stable caves can easily be dug into them. Here, two such holes are connected by a tunnel that can also be easily walked through.
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4월 7, 2024, Löss Cave Tunnel
It is a large cave or chamber in the loess in a loess hollow way. These hollow ways in the thick loess layers in the Kaiserstuhl were created by constant use as a path (especially with heavy carts). The resulting depressions were made worse by erosion in wind and weather (especially rain). In many places, holes were dug into the loess walls for various purposes (storage of material, "cooling chamber"). Loess is a calcareous, silty sediment, i.e. rock powder with lime components. The lime structure gives loess a high level of stability. This means that stable caves can easily be dug into them. Here, two such holes are connected by a tunnel that can also be easily walked through.
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The Kammergraben is the path that leads from Bleichheim up to the castle meadow and on to Kürnberg Castle. Halfway up to the castle meadow there is a tunnel mouth in the hillside in the Kammergraben in the Gewann Bergmannsloch. If you climb this slope to the west, after a few meters you will find a so-called pinge in the forest. A pinge is a funnel-shaped depression in the terrain that was created by mining operations, where the vertical entrances into the mine tunnels collapsed and the soil above slipped. The chamber moat was once owned by the Meiger von Kürnberg, vassals of the Lords of Üsenberg and bailiffs of Kürnberg Castle. They had probably already been mining here in the late Middle Ages. Further Pingen are located northwest below Kürnberg Castle on the Ölberg and along the Kammergraben. The ore deposits here were very sparse. Brown iron stone, manganese iron ore and galena were primarily mined here. But there are also numerous references to mining activities on the Kirnhalden, east of the castle on the Erzbuck.
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10월 8, 2023, Löss Cave Tunnel
The Lössholweg trail is worth a hike. What is particularly special is that there is a cave or tunnel in the seemingly loose loess.
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5월 29, 2023, Löss Cave Tunnel
Tunnel with two entrances to the path. The building is open and accessible. There is no indication of the purpose.
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12월 27, 2020, Erleloch Tunnel
“A dark, mysterious passage leads from the Erletal through the Brüstleberg to the southeast. For visitors, especially the children, the approximately 100-meter-long corridor is an attraction. Its origin is related to the Endingen water supply. The city of Endingen has always had problems supplying the population with drinking water. In 1788, when the springs in the Erletal were no longer sufficient, a canal was dug through the mountain. Thus the springs in the parallel Riedbachtal could also be used. The almost man-high tunnel was lined with stones. Entrance and exit were bricked in red sandstone. The Erleloch served to improve the water supply for the city of Endingen. Text: M.M. " Source: The notice board in the northwest of the tunnel. In the southeast the entrance can be reached from the lower path.
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11월 20, 2020, Erleloch Tunnel
Mysterious, especially for younger society. Retract your head recommended.
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11월 5, 2020, Erleloch Tunnel
The 'tunnel' is called the Erleloch. It is lined with bricks and connects the Erletal with the Riedbachtal. The Erleloch is always exciting for children because it is curved so that you cannot see any light at the other exit. (In the past, the Erleloch served as a better drinking water supply for the city of Endingen). Have fun with walk!
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10월 21, 2020, Erleloch Tunnel
Without a flashlight you should keep your head down, wear a helmet or be no taller than 1.60mm
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3월 4, 2020, Erleloch Tunnel
The Erleloch, near the protected area and before the ascent to the Katharinenberg, is a 100 meter long tunnel and former drinking water canal and leads from the Erletal east through the Brüstleberg into the parallel Riedbachtal. When the supply of the city of Endingen with drinking water from the springs in the Erletal was no longer sufficient, this channel was dug in 1788 so that springs from the Riedbach valley could be used. The tunnel is lined with red sandstone at the entrance and exit and fixed with stones on the inside. The almost head-high tunnel can be used today. Source: wikipedia
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