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You cycle through the quiet forest between Götz and Deetz; the path is narrow, the asphalt old and worn by life. And then it stands there – as if it had fallen from another world: the hollow tree trunk. No information board, no neon sign, no Instagram post. Just a tree. Or what's left of it. What looks like a mossy giant that has slowly retreated from time is in fact a monument. Not a monument in the traditional sense, but one made of wood, moss, and wind. Centuries have hollowed it out, insects, weather, and the course of events. And yet it still stands. Or again. Or simply like that. The shell is open; you can look inside, almost walk inside. Doing so suddenly hears completely different sounds – the whispering of the forest, the cracking of the wood, the echo of your own footsteps. It's as if you've briefly stepped through a gate – not into another world, but into a deeper perception. The bike path curves gently here, as if to avoid the tree, to give it space. And that moment remains: that even the asphalt pauses briefly here. The "hollow tree trunk" isn't a natural wonder in the tourist sense. But those who encounter it take away more than just a photo. Perhaps a question. Or simply the quiet realization that even transgression can have a form of dignity.
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Impressive monument, pay attention to the inscriptions on the stones, especially on top of the pyramid
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Perfect for a short stop, the kids could even hide in it. I hope it stays there for a while, as time has already taken its toll on it....
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The Lilienthal Monument is beautifully located on a small mountain with a great view. You will also come to the jump point nearby.
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The Ketzin quarry landscape was created by mining clay for the brickworks. In 1860, the teacher and organist Adolf Kaselitz founded the first brickworks after discovering the numerous clay deposits in the Ketzin area. Until around 1900 there were 14 brickworks with 21 ring kilns and 13 clay pits in and around Ketzin. Most of the clay pits here were in the bridgehead area. After the clay deposits were exhausted, some clay holes were filled in in 1925 (this is where the Brückenkopf settlement was created) and others formed this attractive pond landscape, which is now a protected landscape area.
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Information about natural treasures on the Havel
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