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- The Teufelsturm (also Butterweckfels or Mittagstein) is a prominent rock tower and climbing rock formed of Elbe Sandstone, about forty metres high in...
- fossil remains of Neanderthals were discovered Devil's Tower (mast) (Teufelsturm), main antenna mast of Bodenseesender Devil's Tower (oil platform), Gulf...
- Rotenfels, Nahe, Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg, Rhineland-Palatinate Teufelsturm, Elbe Sandstone Mountains Wasgau Meteora Monemvasia Samaria Gorge, Crete...
- peaks, like the Barbarine, the Große Herkulessäule, the Jungfer or the Teufelsturm. Karl Däweritz: Klettern im Sächsischen Fels, Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin...
- against ground, in 1978 height reduced to 188 m Bodenseesender, main mast (Teufelsturm) 787 ft 240 m 1978 Gu**** Mast Messkirch Baden-Württemberg 48°1′24.33″N...
- Rudolf Fehrmann and American Oliver Perry-Smith; their 1906 ascent of Teufelsturm at grade VIIb, set new standards of difficulty. By the 1930s, there were...
- Lokomotive Mönch Nonne Papststein Pfaffenstein Rauenstein Schwedenturm Teufelsturm Wartturm Zschirnsteine Sächsischer Bergsteiger Bund: Klettern im Elbsandsteingebirge...
- towers such as: Schrammtorwächter (VI) in 1905 Kanzelturm (VI) in 1905 Teufelsturm (VIIb) in 1906 (at 5.8+ - with a shoulder stand - a very difficult rock...