Image: Richelsley
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Description: The Richelsley Rock (also known as Richwinsley Rock or “Kreuz im Venn”/“Roche à la Croix”, meaning “Cross in the (High) Fens”/“Rock of the cross”) a narrow, 12 m high and 80 m long erosional ridge of steeply tilted beds of lowest Devonian (Gendinnian/Lochkovian) conglomerate,[1] located in the Belgian part of the northwestern Eifel Mts. or at the eastern flank of the High Fens plateau, respectively. View is from southwest.
Title: Richelsley
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Author: Steffen Heinz (Caronna)
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