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Lange Rhön is a ridge of the central Rhön, which in turn is subordinate to the Hohe Rhön as part of the Rhön. The Lange Rhön is an elongated basalt plateau, on average around 800 meters above sea level, its highest point is the Heidelstein at 926 m above sea level. NHN. [1] The vast majority of the area is designated as a nature reserve Lange Rhön (WIKIPEDIA).

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you can find very nice meadows there:

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ore like this

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Because of the strong wind, smaller tree species tend to survive.

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interesting flowers (Stachys officinalis)

 

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By grazing sheep and goats, this cultivated landscape was created after the forest was cleared.

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Andreas, I enjoy this set.  I had many visits to Wildflicken and the surrounding area for Army training exercises.  The country was beautiful and peaceful in the spring and summer.  That was 44 years ago.  Part of my vacation plan for this year was to fly to Frankfort and motor to Fulda, Wildflicken, Wolbach, Bad Neustadt, Bad Konigshofen, and then Bad Kissengen.  Hopefully 2021 will be better for travel.    

By the way, Wildflicken in the winter was the coldest place on earth.  It seemed the wind never stopped.  

Ray

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