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Giebichenstein boulder

Coordinates: 52°37′59″N 9°18′53″E / 52.63306°N 9.31472°E / 52.63306; 9.31472
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The "Giebichenstein" in Stöckse, Germany

The Giebichenstein in Stöckse, Germany, is one of the biggest erratic blocks of Northern Germany. A picture of the Giebichenstein is part of the emblem of Stöckse.

There is the supposition, while during Wolstonian Stage the stone was deposited by glaciers as a part of a moraine. Near Giebichenstein there are rests of a dolmen, and at the stone there are rests of a stone age's hunter's camp.

52°37′59″N 9°18′53″E / 52.63306°N 9.31472°E / 52.63306; 9.31472