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Deutsch: Bad Berleburg, “Raumländer Quarzitkugel” aus den Steinbrüchen des Steinwerkes Raumland-Böhl GmbH. Solche Kugeln werden “Konkretionen” genannt, sind etwa 330 Mio. Jahre alt und können bis 2 m Durchmesser erreichen.
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Deutsch: Montag 5. Juli 2004 11:59
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Norbert Schnitzler

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