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3월 9, 2025, Travertine Steps on the Idesbach Trail
The tuff stone staircase was created by the constant flow of water and the precipitated lime.
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3월 1, 2025, Drei Kapuziner Rock Carvings (Gallo-Roman Deity Reliefs)
The "Three Capuchins" is a Gallo-Roman rock relief that can be found along the Vaubansteig dream loop in Saarland. This relief, carved in red sandstone, originally shows three figures, two of which are still recognizable today: Nantosuelta, the protective goddess of house and farm, and Sucellus, the god of miners and blacksmiths. The name "Three Capuchins" came about in the Middle Ages, when the figures were thought to be Capuchin monks because of their clothing.
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10월 2, 2024, Travertine Steps on the Idesbach Trail
Dream loop which consists mostly of gravel roads.
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10월 8, 2023, Die Grott (Raufels) Rock Formation
In the photo you can see the Itzbach flowing down from its source
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6월 6, 2023, Die Grott (Raufels) Rock Formation
A small place of worship in the rock... easy to overlook!
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8월 2, 2022, Saarpolygon on the Duhamel Spoil Heap
This 30 meter high steel construction has stood on the Duhamel spoil heap since 2016 to commemorate the several hundred year history of Saarland mining. It also serves as a viewing platform and is freely accessible. The panoramic view is very rewarding. In the meantime, green waste heaps, factories and the Dillinger Hütte can be seen in a beautiful landscape.
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2월 26, 2022, Saarpolygon on the Duhamel Spoil Heap
From up here you have a great view! The path is worthwhile in every season, day and night!
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2월 8, 2022, Saarpolygon on the Duhamel Spoil Heap
Breathtaking art/structure with breathtaking 360° panoramic views. A recommended destination.
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12월 1, 2021, Saarpolygon on the Duhamel Spoil Heap
The view from the polygon is always worth the drive.
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12월 1, 2021, Die Grott (Raufels) Rock Formation
Pure nature! Nice trails in the vicinity.
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9월 25, 2021, Die Grott (Raufels) Rock Formation
The “Grott” or the “Raufels” Surprisingly and quite spectacularly, this bizarre-looking gray limestone rock appears at the edge of the path in the geological environment characterized by red sandstone. This striking rock formation was created in the same way as the Sudelfels. The highly calcareous and carbon dioxide-rich water of the higher-lying "Lehrborn" coming from the Lower Muschelkalk created highly porous deposits of calcite over the course of many millennia. As a result of the pressure relief and heating of the water when the spring exits, the carbon dioxide escapes; the lime components form dense lime sinter. With the help of Algae, mosses and higher plants, a loose and porous limestone tuff was created and continues to be created by the encrustation of the plant parts. The name “The Grott” comes from a small stalactite cave (approx. 6 x 2.50 m), which was here until the collapse of the Ceiling could be admired in the 1930s. Until recently, "The Grott" was often the destination of processions of pious Gisingen citizens who presented their concerns here in front of a statue of the Mother of God. The name “Der Raufels” refers to the rough nature of the rock. This rock formation is designated as a natural monument and as such please note and respect it! Source: (geological and historical text parts based on: Wolfgang Kremer, Gisingen)
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9월 25, 2021, Pastorsgrät Gorge
Pastorsgrät Liebe Wanderfreund, ein tragisches Ereignis mit tödlichem Ende, dessen tatsächlichen Hintergründe und wahren Ursachen vom Volksmund gem in das Dunkel des Geheimnisvollen und Unaufgeklärten gedichtet werden, soll an dieser Stelle erzählt werden. Zunächst zum Ort des Geschehens: Der Gisinger Wald ist gekennzeichnet durch zahlreiche tief eingeschnittene Kerbtäler, die sogenannten „Gräten“. Abzuleiten ist das Wort vom mittelhochdeutschen „graht“, was „Graben“ oder „Schlucht“ bedeutet. Die imposanteste Grät ist die Pastorsgrät. Dieser durch die Erosion des Wassers über Jahrtausende geschaffene tiefe Einschnitt schließt den obersten Teil des Mittleren Buntsandsteins auf und zeigt ein fast vollständiges Profil des oberen Buntsandsteins. Deutlich sind der lithologische Aufbau und die typischen Sedimentationsprozesse zu erkennen. Der Name „Pastorsgrät“ erinnert an ein tragisches Unglück, welches sich hier im Jahre 1857 ereignet hat. Damals stürzte der Pastor von Itzbach, Hubert Hoffmann, auf dem Nachhauseweg bei Dunkelheit in die tiefe Schlucht und erlitt tödliche Verletzungen. Was war geschehen? Am frühen Morgen des 20. September 1857 begab sich Pastor Hoffmann auf Einladung seines Beruser Amtskollegen zu Fuß durch das Itzbacher (Gisinger) Loch auf den Weg zur Oranna-Kirmes. Dort in Berus übernachtete er nach der Kirchweih-Feier im Pfarrhaus, um am folgenden Tag in der Frühe auf den Nachhauseweg aufzubrechen. Eine Zwischenstation legte er im Bedersdorfer Pfarrhaus ein. Es war schon dunkel, wohl gegen 8.00 Uhr abends, als Pastor Hoffmann den stockfinsteren Wald zwischen Gisingen und Itzbach erreichte. Doch an diesem Abend traf er nicht ein in seinem Pfarrhaus. Erst am Morgen des nächsten Tages fand ihn eine Suchmannschaft auf einem Felsen liegend am Grunde dieser etwa 10m tiefen Grät; „mit eingedrücktem Hirnschädel“, wie die Beruser Chronik berichtet. Dieses schreckliche Ereignis dürfte auf einen Unfall zurückzuführen sein, da Pastor Hoffmann in finsterer Nacht wohl den Weg verfehlte und todbringend in die Schlucht hinab stürzte. Quelle: (Text nach: Wolfgang Kremer, Gisingen)
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9월 25, 2021, Die Grott (Raufels) Rock Formation
The "Grott" or the "Raufels" Surprisingly and quite spectacularly, this bizarre gray limestone rock appears at the edge of the path in the geologically shaped area of the red sandstone. This striking rock formation was created in the same way as the Sudelfels near him. The highly calcareous and carbon dioxide-rich water of the higher-lying "Lehrborn", which comes from the Lower Muschelkalk, created highly porous calcite sediments over the course of many millennia Algae, mosses and higher plants emerged and continues to develop through encrustation of the plant parts a loose and porous tufa. The name "The Grott" can be traced back to a small stalactite cave (approx. 6 x 2.50 m), which here until the collapse of the Ceiling was admired in the thirties of the last century. Until recently, "Die Grott" was often the destination of processions of pious Gisinger citizens who expressed their concerns here in front of a statue of Our Lady. The name "Der Raufels" indicates the rough nature of the rock. This rock formation is designated as a natural monument and as such, please note and respect! Source: (geological and historical text parts after: Wolfgang Kremer, Gisingen)
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