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This menhir was found 300m away from where it is now. I guess it was standing in former times. Now it lies in front of a bronze age burial mound. Stone disks are usually grand menhirs. Many have a so called blood groove along the small sides. Prehistoric chiselers work indicates a matriarchal meaning on the Eselstratt.
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