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Uralte Kunigundenlinde - Ancient Cunegund Lime - Le tilleul âgé de 800 ans - mit PiP
Bei der Kunigundenkapelle in der Nähe von Burgerroth befindet sich an der alten Friedhofsmauer diese Linde, die mehr als 800 Jahre alt sein soll. Sie hat sich in vier Teile aufgespalten und ist trotzdem noch vital. Ein Naturwunder! Mehr Informationen: www.br.de/franken/inhalt/mainfranken/kunigundenlinde-burgerroth-110.html
Close by the Cunegund Chapel nearby Burgerroth you can find this lime tree, which should be more than 800 years old. The tree has split into four parts and is still vital. A natural wonder!
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Close by the Cunegund Chapel nearby Burgerroth you can find this lime tree, which should be more than 800 years old. The tree has split into four parts and is still vital. A natural wonder!
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VG Lutz
that is amazing ... it's roots are deep and what a survivor BRAVO ;-) o0o
great
and Schubert suits the picture...
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