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English: Altitude sign on top of the "Hoher Mechtin", highest altitude of the hilly region "Drawehn" between Hamburg and Berlin (North German Lowland).
Deutsch: Namens-/Höhenschild auf dem "Gipfel" des Hohen Mechtin, dem höchsten Punkt auf dem Drawehn-Höhenzug im Wendland. (Wurde laut Gravur 1975 angefertigt.)
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Source Own work. Location: North-eastern Lower Saxony, Germany.
Author Christian Fischer
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