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- Q1394306 subject Q8383262.
- Q1394306 subject Q8494853.
- Q1394306 abstract "The Falkenstein lies southeast of the small town of Tambach-Dietharz in Schmalwasser bottom (Schmalwassergrund) and is the most important rock formation in the Thuringian Forest in central Germany. It consists of porphyry (rhyolite and andesite). On the valley side the crags are 96 metres (315 ft) high. Because of its situation on the side of a hill (the uphill side has a height of about 25 metres (82 ft)) it appears most striking when one stands immediately in front of it. The area, which is near the Rennsteig climbing path, has a very montane climate due to its height. The Falkenstein was first climbed in 1852 by the Tambach glassmaker, Jacob Zimmermann. Since then it has become a rock climbing site with climbing routes of varying grades. The rock is best reached on foot or bicycle by taking the road from Tambach-Dietharz (closed to traffic) which runs along the Schmalwassergrund past the Schmalwasser Reservoir - a distance of about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi). At the foot of the Falkenstein there is a mountain rescue hut.".
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- Q1394306 type Thing.
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- Q1394306 comment "The Falkenstein lies southeast of the small town of Tambach-Dietharz in Schmalwasser bottom (Schmalwassergrund) and is the most important rock formation in the Thuringian Forest in central Germany. It consists of porphyry (rhyolite and andesite). On the valley side the crags are 96 metres (315 ft) high. Because of its situation on the side of a hill (the uphill side has a height of about 25 metres (82 ft)) it appears most striking when one stands immediately in front of it.".
- Q1394306 label "Falkenstein (Thuringia)".
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- Q1394306 depiction Falkenstein_in_Thuringia.jpg.