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Ahlhorner Kellersteine Ost

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Submitted byMartin_L
AddedJan 19 2009
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Description Looking towards east (April 2008).
The westernmost capstone is missing, the central capstone is blown into 2 pieces. Trapezoid chamber, partly filled with earth. Clear size 6m x 2,5m-2m.
Reference: Sprockhoff/Schwieger in Sprockhoff E., Atlas der Megalithgräber Deutschlands - Niedersachsen-Westfalen, p. 133

Posted Comments:

krautrock
(2009-01-20)
Wow,I would like to visit this broken monster.

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