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<title>Domsuehl Steingrab 2</title>
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<description>Small stone chamber in N-S orientation.
Two orthostats on each long side.
Nearby most likely remains of a capstone,
1m from the N-E corner of the chamber.

Located nowadays near a private house,</description>
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<title>Domsuehl Steingrab 2</title>
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<description>Small stone chamber in N-S orientation.
Two orthostats on each long side.
Nearby most likely remains of a capstone,
1m from the N-E corner of the chamber.

Located nowadays near a private house,</description>
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<title>Domsuehl Steingrab 2</title>
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<description>Small stone chamber in N-S orientation.
Two orthostats on each long side.
Nearby most likely remains of a capstone,
1m from the N-E corner of the chamber.

Located nowadays near a private house,</description>
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<title>Sieben Sagensteine Spornitz</title>
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<description>Seven 1m -1.50m stones can be seen here in a small forest, 
all in the ground and hidden from the grass. I personally doubt that this
has ever been a stone circle, but nevertheless the place is kind</description>
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<title>Sieben Sagensteine Spornitz</title>
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<description>Seven 1m -1.50m stones can be seen here in a small forest, 
all in the ground and hidden from the grass. I personally doubt that this
has ever been a stone circle, but nevertheless the place is kind</description>
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<title>Sieben Sagensteine Spornitz</title>
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<description>Seven 1m -1.50m stones can be seen here in a small forest, 
all in the ground and hidden from the grass. I personally doubt that this
has ever been a stone circle, but nevertheless the place is kind</description>
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<title>Hohen Niendorf Menhir</title>
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<description>There is a note of another tomb in the park of Hohen Niendorf in Sprockhoffs Atlas, and krautrock and I thought this could be it..
It sure isn't, but it's kinda beautiful.</description>
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<title>Hohen Niendorf Menhir</title>
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<description>A Standing Stone in the park of Hohen Niendorf...</description>
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<title>Cross of the Scriptures (Clonmacnoise)</title>
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<description>The Famous 9th century 'Cross of the Scriptures', a 4 metre tall high cross at the monastic site of Clonmacnois. It has scenes from the life of Christ and other biblical episodes. Also, a panel shows </description>
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<title>Hohen Niendorf Steingrab</title>
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<description>N-S oriented Chambered Tomb close to the &quot;Hohen Niendorf Herrenhaus&quot;,
now a hotel, high up on top of tumulus.
On the east long side, four carrying stones, one of which is
leaned inwards. On the wes</description>
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