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This is the second highest menhir of Germany. It is 5,5 m high, and must habe been higher, about 8 m, until the 18th century, when the tip broke down. This is, what Christian Keferstein reported 1846. There are smaller stones lying around which are these fragments. The name comes from a tale of a virgin that abused food and was lithified for punishment. This is a compilation of the most viewed locations presented in my site.
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