The Modern Antiquarian. Stone Circles, Ancient Sites, Neolithic Monuments, Ancient Monuments, Prehistoric Sites, Megalithic MysteriesThe Modern Antiquarian

Schleswig - Holstein: Latest Posts

Previous 10 | Showing 21-30 of 772 posts. Most recent first | Next 10

Brönshooger (Round Barrow(s)) — Images (click to view fullsize)

<b>Brönshooger</b>Posted by Nucleus<b>Brönshooger</b>Posted by Nucleus<b>Brönshooger</b>Posted by Nucleus<b>Brönshooger</b>Posted by Nucleus<b>Brönshooger</b>Posted by Nucleus<b>Brönshooger</b>Posted by Nucleus Nucleus Posted by Nucleus
11th December 2020ce

Kampener Findling vom Roten Kliff (Natural Rock Feature) — Fieldnotes

The Roten Kliff in Kampen is one of the many sunset hotspots on Sylt. So I also went to this place on one evening of my holiday stay on Sylt to visit the sunset and watch the light that the sun throws on the cliff, making it glow red.

More or less by chance I walked past a huge boulder at the entrance to the sun terrace at the parking lot. And what an impressive stone this is. The stone weighs around 20 t and is 3.5 m high. It was brought here from the beach in 2005. On one side drill holes are visible.

So if you spend your vacation on Sylt and want to visit two natural wonders at once, plan one evening at the Roten Kliff during sunset (all of which are really magical on Sylt due to the more or less precisely west-facing coast) and visit this very impressive boulder on the occasion.

Visited September 2020
Nucleus Posted by Nucleus
7th December 2020ce

taken from the on-site information board:

The Kampen boulder from the Roten Kliff

Data on the boulder:

Type of rock: biotite gneiss
Size: over 3.5m high
Weight: about 20 t (400 quintals)
Location: next to a groyne on the main beach
Salvage: March 2005

The boulder from the Roten Kliff is a stone that weighs around 20 t and is more than a billion years old. It is a gneiss from the Scandinavian mountains.

The stone used to be a granite with unregulated minerals. In the depths of the earth, at high temperatures and great pressure, the granite was transformed into gneiss. The individual minerals are arranged parallel to one another.

In the boulder there are inclusions (lenses) of dark foreign rock that penetrated during the transformation into the then plastic granite and were also adjusted. During the Ice Age over 200,000 years ago, part of a gneiss complex in Scandinavia broke loose from the mighty glacier and was transported hundreds of kilometers to Sylt in the ice stream. This stone, rounded off by the transport, is now called a boulder and could thus be recovered from the Kampen beach.
Nucleus Posted by Nucleus
7th December 2020ce

Kampener Findling vom Roten Kliff (Natural Rock Feature) — Images

<b>Kampener Findling vom Roten Kliff</b>Posted by Nucleus<b>Kampener Findling vom Roten Kliff</b>Posted by Nucleus Nucleus Posted by Nucleus
7th December 2020ce
Previous 10 | Showing 21-30 of 772 posts. Most recent first | Next 10