- The
Ettringer Bellerberg, also
called the
Ettringer Bellberg, is a hill, 427.5 m above sea
level (NHN),
forming the
western flank of the
Bellerberg Volcano...
- appeared,
which produced large quantities of lava and thus gave rise to the
Ettringer Bellerberg. At a
later date, gas
pressure from the
magma chamber decreased...
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Eifel Eigart 565.5
Dreiborn Plateau 282.50 Rur
Eifel Hochstein 563.0
Ettringer Vulkankuppen 292.01
Lower Middle Rhine region Mäuseberg 561.2 Daun Maar...
- Ahrweiler; near
Laacher See; with an
observation tower, the
Lydia Tower – east
Ettringer Bellberg, 427.5 m (1,400 ft),
county of Mayen-Koblenz (south of Ettringen)...
- was
first described in 1874 by J. Lehmann, for an
occurrence near the
Ettringer Bellerberg Volcano, Ettringen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. It
occurs within...
- Rhineland-Palatinate,
western Germany. The
nearby abandoned stone quarry Ettringer Lay
serves as a po****r
climbing area of the
German Alpine Club (DAV)...
- Nearby:
Laacher See; site of
Observation tower Lydia Tower Ettringer Bellerberg (also:
Ettringer Bellberg) 427.5 High
Eifel Mayen-Koblenz Site of crater...
- was
first described in 1874 by J. Lehmann, for an
occurrence near the
Ettringer Bellerberg Volcano, Ettringen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
Ettringite is...