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Feldherrnhuegel in Altenwalde Heath, Cuxhaven
Germany

View across Altenwalde Heath, a former military training area in Cuxhaven now turned into a nature reserve with grazing Heck cattle, European bisons, and Konik horses. The viewing point is close to the "Feldherrnhuegel", a former vantage point for overseeing military exercises. Note the brown painted tank tread to the right of the scenic bank commemorating the military past of the area. Also visible: The NDR radio transmission tower "Holter Höhe" beyond the "Feldherrnhuegel" and, further to the left, the huge TV transmission tower of Cuxhaven (230 metres tall). Altitude range covered: -24,80° to +24,80°.

Copyright: Torsten Narjes
Type: Cylindrical
Resolution: 17290x2383
Taken: 29/08/2017
Uploaded: 14/12/2017
Published: 05/12/2017
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Tags: heath; nature reserve; cuxhaven; cuxhavener küstenheiden; bundeswehr; truppenübungsplatz; army; military training area; altenwalde; holte-spangen; altenwalder heide
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