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12월 22, 2024, Göhrde Battle Memorial (1813)
Memorial to the Battle of Göhrde in 1813, where the French under Napoleon were repelled.
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12월 22, 2024, Märcheneiche (Fairy Tale Oak) in Göhrde Forest
An old oak tree, almost dead.
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12월 22, 2024, Märcheneiche (Fairy Tale Oak) in Göhrde Forest
A fabulously old tree. It looks pretty dead. So come by quickly.
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10월 27, 2024, Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary
Resting place! Swimming and entry prohibited
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The megalithic tombs near Altenmedingen (also known as the Royal Tombs) are a group of three preserved megalithic burial sites from the Neolithic Funnel Beaker culture. The sites were first recorded in the 1840s. Dating from 3500 to 2800 BC - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fsteingr%C3%A4ber_bei_Altenmedingen
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The megalithic tombs near Altenmedingen (also known as royal tombs) are a group of three preserved megalithic tombs from the Neolithic Funnel Beaker culture near the municipality of Altenmedingen. The first recording of the tombs took place in the 1840s. Dated 3500 to 2800 BC. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fsteingr%C3%A4ber_bei_Altenmedingen
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7월 9, 2024, Göhrde Battle Memorial (1813)
A place from the "Lost Places" category, in memory of the Battle of Göhrde in 1813. Hanoverian troops and their allies defeated part of Napoleon's forces. When the monument was still draped with cannons from that time, it probably looked more martial; today it commemorates the many victims of both sides who are buried in the area around the battle site.
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The area near the royal tombs is ideal for a picnic. It's a very interesting site. Consider that 4000 to 2000 years ago, the average annual temperature was 2 to 3 degrees higher than today, and the flora and fauna, as well as humans, were evolving. (See the information panels.) The tour is very leisurely and easy. Unfortunately, you often ride on or along roads (not very busy).
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4월 30, 2023, Neptune Fountain Bad Bevensen
Here's something else from the web: https://www.bad-bevensen.de/bad-bevensen-discoveren/kurpark-ilmenau/kurpark-bad-bevensen/neptunbrunnen/
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12월 27, 2022, Neptune Fountain Bad Bevensen
Neptune bronze statue with fountain in the spa gardens of Bad Bevensen
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This beautiful thatched hut invites you to stop. Inside there are three benches, so it is also suitable for larger groups. I really like the garbage can there, I really hope it will continue to be fed diligently... it would be a shame for the surroundings (including the "grave" in the foreground) if the garbage ended up there.
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5월 24, 2022, Göhrde Battle Memorial (1813)
Between Oldendorf and Göhrde, about 300 meters from the Lüneburg-Dannenberg road, a monument that can be seen from afar rises on the Steinkerhöhe at the point where the main force of the French once stood, consisting mainly of a huge granite obelisk consists. This bears the inscription "16. IX. 1813" and is stored on three layers of hewn blocks of erratic blocks, also of a very considerable size. The entire stone material was extracted in 1839 from a single boulder, which lay between Römstedt and Secklendorf, the swampy so-called Langen Grund, was known far and wide because of its rare size and was popularly known as the "Devil's Stone". From the far north, the devil carried him through the air on his shoulder in order to smash the newly built Medingen monastery with it; but because he lingered too long at a merrymaking in the village of Romstedt, the crowing of the cock surprised him before he was near enough to the monastery to throw; the stone fell from the devil's arms, which had suddenly become powerless, and dug itself so deep into the muddy ground that no one was able to lift it again - not even the devil. The master bricklayer Griepe from Bevensen took over the processing of this boulder for the Göhrde monument and delivered it on site, as they say, for a fee of 1,000 Reichstaler. Because of its extreme hardness, the stone was difficult to split, it shattered into a multitude of larger and smaller pieces and a remainder of the mass is still deep in the earth today. Many of the jump pieces were used as foundation stones, the size of which can still be admired in Bad Bevensen. However, the obelisk for the Steinker Heights was hewn from the mightiest jump piece, at the site where it was found. But even so, the transport still caused great difficulties. No fewer than twelve draft oxen had to be harnessed to the wagon that, in the summer of 1839, carried the stone via Dahlenburg to the top of the battlefield, and decades later the deep-ditch tracks that had caused the monster's removal were still visible in the sandy heath. The installation and ceremonial inauguration took place in the same year, on July 7, 1839, after documents and coins of all kinds had been entrusted to the foundation stone. http://www.goehrdeschlacht.de/das-denkmal-in-der-goehrde/index.html
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