Hümmling Wappen

Hümmling


Folder: Historische Landschaften

Gepunkteter Eichen-Gürtelpuppenspanner

24 May 2023 18 2 248
Maiden's blush Cyclophora punctaria Ein Schmetterling (Nachtfalter) aus der Familie der Spanner (Geometridae). © 2023 Arlequin Photographie

Naturschutzgebiet Theikenmeer

24 May 2023 14 3 278
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Naturschutzgebiet Theikenmeer

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Nature reserve Theikenmeer; IUCN-Kategorie IV (Habitat/Species Management Area / Biotop-/Artenschutzgebiet mit Management); Schutzgebiet, für dessen Management gezielte Eingriffe erfolgen. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IUCN_protected_area_categories#Category_IV_%E2%80%93_habitat_or_species_management_area Nature reserve sign in Germany (old version) new sign: de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Naturschutzgebiet_Niedersachsen.png © 2023 Arlequin Photographie

Spahner Buche

29 Jun 2023 18 4 285
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Am Hügelgräberfeld "Männige Berge"

28 Jun 2023 7 3 189
Ergänzt durch Dachträger und Dachzelt © 2023 Arlequin Photographie

"Männige Berge"

28 Jun 2023 15 4 228
The "Männige Berge" (Manly Mountains) are a tumulus burial ground that originated between 1300 BC and the turn of the century - during the Younger Bronze Age and the Pre-Roman Iron Age - north of Spahn on the Hümmling in Lower Saxony. "Männige Berge" they are called because of their large number, or because of the formerly widespread idea that "Männeken" or dwarfs lived in them. The Männige Berge are located in the heath on a burial ground overgrown with individual pines and birches, which still has 61 easily recognizable burial mounds. Soil discolorations on the farmland indicate that the cemetery was originally much larger. Besides more inconspicuous mounds, there are also those over two meters high. © 2023 Arlequin Photographie

"Männige Berge"

28 Jun 2023 6 1 207
The "Männige Berge" (Manly Mountains) are a tumulus burial ground that originated between 1300 BC and the turn of the century - during the Younger Bronze Age and the Pre-Roman Iron Age - north of Spahn on the Hümmling in Lower Saxony. "Männige Berge" they are called because of their large number, or because of the formerly widespread idea that "Männeken" or dwarfs lived in them. The Männige Berge are located in the heath on a burial ground overgrown with individual pines and birches, which still has 61 easily recognizable burial mounds. Soil discolorations on the farmland indicate that the cemetery was originally much larger. Besides more inconspicuous mounds, there are also those over two meters high. © 2023 Arlequin Photographie

"Männige Berge"

28 Jun 2023 22 2 311
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"Männige Berge"

28 Jun 2023 9 1 191
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Spahner Südholz

28 Jun 2023 10 2 204
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Naturschutzgebiet Theikenmeer

21 May 2024 15 2 294
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Naturschutzgebiet Theikenmeer

21 May 2024 11 1 253
Blässhuhn (Fulica atra) © 2024 Arlequin Photographie

Naturschutzgebiet Theikenmeer

21 May 2024 21 6 442
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Naturschutzgebiet Theikenmeer

21 May 2024 20 6 311
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Naturschutzgebiet Theikenmeer

21 May 2024 19 4 238
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Naturschutzgebiet Theikenmeer

21 May 2024 8 1 224
Blässhuhn (Fulica atra) © 2024 Arlequin Photographie

Naturschutzgebiet Theikenmeer

21 May 2024 14 2 246
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Galloway cattle

21 May 2024 22 3 283
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