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Deutsch: Der Käs im Laib-Stein an der Forststraße von Amaliendorf nach Schrems ist ein dreischichtiger Felsblock mit etwa 10 m Länge, 6 m Breite und 4 m Höhe. Er wurde wegen seiner außergewöhnlichen Form im Jahr 1969 zum Naturdenkmal erklärt.
 
This media shows the natural monument in Lower Austria with the ID GD-057.
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Camera location48° 49′ 33.22″ N, 15° 04′ 34.73″ E  Heading=342.28° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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48°49'33.22164"N, 15°4'34.73530"E

heading: 342.28 degree

26 April 2015

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