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7월 26, 2025, Buck'sche Schweiz Rock Formations
From the observation tower it is only about 80m away via a staircase.
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The natural monument covers 3 hectares. The bizarre two- to three-meter-high sandstone cliffs made of hardened glass sand provide an ideal picnic spot. They are reminiscent of the rock formations in Saxon Switzerland. The fine quartz sand has been mined in the area since the 19th century and used to produce colorless glass.
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12월 29, 2024, Bernsteinsee Burghammer
A trip to the Bernsteinsee is a time to relax. You can enjoy nature in peace and quiet. There are no motorboats racing across the water here, so you might even be able to see cranes near the shore during your bike ride.
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5월 6, 2024, Buck'sche Schweiz Rock Formations
In the south of the Lusatian lignite mining area, very pure quartz sands are found beneath the Second Lusatian Seam, which were deposited there about 16 million years ago (Lower Miocene) as dune, beach or delta sands.[3] Since the first mining contract in 1857, the Hohenbocka glass sands, which are particularly poor in iron(III) oxide, became known worldwide in the following decades for the production of colorless and optical glasses.[3] Between Hohenbocka and Guteborn, silicification of the glass sands occurred in numerous narrowly defined places, which today form the striking rock formation of Buck's Switzerland at the former Heinrichsschacht sand pit.
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The Bucksche Schweiz or Hohenbockaer Schweiz is a 2.97 ha large natural monument (FND) in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district in the south of Brandenburg. In the south of the Lusatian lignite mining area, very pure quartz sands are found beneath the Second Lusatian Seam, which were deposited there about 16 million years ago (Lower Miocene) as dune, beach or delta sands.[3] Since the first mining contract in 1857, the Hohenbocka glass sands, which are particularly poor in iron (III) oxide, became known worldwide in the following decades for the production of colorless and optical glasses.[3] Between Hohenbocka and Guteborn, silicification of the glass sands occurred in numerous narrow places, which today form the striking rock formation of the Bucksche Schweiz at the former Heinrichsschacht sand pit.
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3월 15, 2024, Buck'sche Schweiz Rock Formations
If you want to get from the sandstone cliffs to the observation tower, you have to push your bike up a few stairs
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2월 25, 2024, Buck'sche Schweiz Rock Formations
In many places you walk in the forest in the quartz sand as if you were on a Baltic Sea island. The company premises that are cordoned off from mining alternate with a forest and lake landscape that has already been quite well renatured.
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A particularly attractive hiking area is the “Bucksche Schweiz” near Hohenbocka. There is a gem here, hardened glass sand as solid sandstone. There is an approximately 25 meter high observation tower on the Possenberg east of Hohenbocka. From here you can overlook Hohenbocka Switzerland. At the foot of the tower a path leads to the sandstone cliffs at Heinrichsschacht, which are well worth seeing. They earned the area the nickname Switzerland because they resemble Saxon Switzerland in miniature. They are made of hardened glass sand which has been mined here since the 19th century. The white Hohenbocka glass sand was created around 16 million years ago from the beach and dunes of a shallow sea. The mined sand is used in the production of glass, for example for architectural and lighting glass.
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2월 23, 2024, Observation Tower Dubringer Moor
Here you can let your gaze wander over the moor – it's best to take binoculars with you.
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The Reppister Höhe viewpoint on the southern shore of Lake Großräschen offers a wide view over the Lusatian landscape, with the town of Senftenberg in the south and Großräschen on the opposite shore of the lake in the north. The seven places excavated for the Meuro opencast mine are reminiscent of their outlines on a scale of 1:150 as well as steles with the place names: Bückgen, Großräschen-Süd, Anna-Mathilde, Rauno, Reppist, Sauo and Birkenhain. As a further symbol of the mining region, there is a steel frame from the Lauchhammerwerk including an excavator bucket at the viewing point.
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6월 18, 2023, Sandstone Formations of Bucksche Schweiz
At the foot of the observation tower are the so-called glass rocks. The bizarre two to three meter high sandstone cliffs made of hardened glass sand offer an ideal picnic spot. They are reminiscent of the rock formations in Saxon Switzerland. The fine quartz sand has been quarried in the area since the 19th century and used to make colorless glass.
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Three hectare natural monument south of Lake Senftenberg. Information at: https://www.lausitzerseenland.de/de/erleben/radfahren/thematische-tagestouren/artikel-zu-den-felsen-aus-glas-in-die-bucksche-schweiz.html
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4월 10, 2022, Observation Tower Dubringer Moor
Nice overview of the vastness of the moor. It's still just a small excerpt.
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12월 30, 2021, Buck'sche Schweiz Rock Formations
Buck'sche Schweiz is a natural monument, a gem made of hardened glass sand. A must see if you are in the area 👍
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