Lange Anna, Helgoland - Germany
N 54° 11.298 E 007° 52.187
32U E 426251 N 6005062
Lange Anna is the name of a rock on the northeastern corner of the island Helgoland.
Waymark Code: WMTQJP
Location: Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Date Posted: 12/30/2016
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"Lange Anna ("Tall Anna"), is a 47 metres (154 ft) high sea stack of Buntsandstein in the North Sea island of Helgoland, Germany. Its real local name is Nathurn Stak (Northern Stack). Climbing the stack is not allowed but tourists can look at the rock from a distance.
Lange Anna is somewhat similar to the Old Man of Hoy. In 1969 it was declared a natural monument.
The stack is subject to severe weathering wear and decomposition. It was decided that any further effort for its conservation could do nothing but slowing down the process, so the Lange Anna today is consigned to its fate. Experts assume an acute danger of collapse of the top two thirds because of an instable layer of sands 16 metres above sea level, which already is the thinnest part of Lange Anna."
Source:wikipedia.org
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