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Leetze 1

Chambered Tomb

<b>Leetze 1</b>Posted by NucleusImage © Uwe Häberle 03/2019
Latitude:52° 46' 15.6" N
Longitude:   11° 1' 53.87" E

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Leetze 1 is a grand dolmen consisting of three pairs of supporting stones and is the most northern tomb, about 140m north of Leetze 2. It lies in a large field, so you should visit the tomb only after harvesting or before sowing. It was reconstruct 1938 by Ulrich Fischer, however, only the coverstone found next to the chamber was placed on the wall stones. The grave is again completely overgrown now.

Visited March 2019
Nucleus Posted by Nucleus
3rd March 2019ce
Edited 3rd March 2019ce