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Møns Klint is a 6 km stretch of limestone and chalk cliffs along the eastern coast of the Danish island of Møn in the Baltic Sea. Some of the cliffs fall a sheer 120 m to the sea below.
I'm Still on holiday and so I uploaded this one with my iPhone. I have no idea how it looks on a bigger screen...
The Møns Klint are the cliffs of the Danish island of Møn. Over a length of eight kilometers the forests of Møn end abruptly with chalk cliffs in the Baltic Sea. These chalk cliffs form Møns Klint.
Stevns Klint (cliffs) is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The cliffs rise to a height of 40m. I think it's the exceptional fossil record that contributed to the UNESCO selection. The landscape is truly breathtaking (and it wasn't raining!, phew).
Møns Klint in Denmark offers great hiking routes, the longest stairs of Denmark and breathtaking sea views.
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Møns Klint are a 6 km stretch of chalk cliffs along the eastern coast of the Danish island of Møn in the Baltic Sea. Some of the cliffs fall a sheer 120 m to the sea below.
The chalk cliffs on the Danish Baltic Sea island of Møn are up to 128 metres high. Beautiful view here of the azure Baltic Sea. | Die Kreideklippen auf der dänischen Ostseeinsel Møn sind bis zu 128 Meter hoch. Schöne Aussicht hier auf die azurblau gefärbte Ostsee.
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Dovns Klint, Langeland, Danmark
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One of the most beautiful place in Denmark, approximately 150km from Copenhagen in the south east Denmark. Møns Klint are a 6 km stretch of chalk cliffs along the eastern coast of the Danish island of Møn in the Baltic Sea. Some of the cliffs fall a sheer 120 m to the sea below. Møns Klint receives around 250,000 visitors a year.
...genieße ich die Farbpalette von Wasser, den inzwischen sichtbaren Felsen und dem herrlichen Grün des Waldes.
Dieses Bild möchte ich der lieben Ulrike Wiese zu ihrem Geburtstag widmen.
Feiere schön im Kreise deiner Familie, werde weiter gesund und lass uns hier bald wieder an deinen Bildern teilhaben!