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DescriptionHohler Fels.jpg
Deutsch: Der Hohle Fels bei Schelklingen im Alb-Donau-Kreis ist ein Schwammstotzen des Weißen Jura. Der zuckerhutförmige Fels liegt im Tal der Urdonau.
English: The hollow rock near Schelklingen in the Alb-Danube district is a sponge pest of the White Jura. The sugarloaf-shaped rock lies in the valley of the Urdonau.
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