Biggest wheelbarrows at Waschow




The large-scale trucks at Waschow were three megalithic grave sites of the Neolithic funnel-beaker culture near Waschow, a district of Lassan in the district of Vorpommern-Greifswald (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern). They were probably destroyed in the 19th century. The existence of the graves was captured by Friedrich von Hagenow in the 1820s. His notes, which were to cover the entire stock of the Great Steers on RĂ¼gen and in Neu-Pomerania, were published in 1904 by Rudolf Baier. The facilities at Waschow were only included in the list. Your exact location, dimensions and orientation are unknown. It is merely noteworthy that all three graves were trafficked with large dolphins, one of which has a rectangular or trapezoidal hump with a stone surround. Edit source text

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