Drumlin "Im Hasenbühl" and "Gegez"

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The Drumlin "Im Hasenbühl" and "Gegez" area is a landscape protection area (LSG number 4.35.029) in the Baden-Württemberg community of Owingen in the Lake Constance district in Germany, which was designated as a lower nature conservation authority by ordinance of July 18, 1938 of the Überlingen district .

location

The 18 hectares large conservation area Drumlin "In Hasenbühl" and "Gegez" is one natural area to Linzgau . It extends in two sub-areas north (Im Hasenbühl) and south (Gegez) of the Owingen district of Billafingen , east of Landesstraße 205 at an altitude of around 530 to 577  m above sea level. NN

geology

In the Würm Ice Age , about 20,000 years ago, coined the Rhine - foreland glaciers the area north of Lake Constance . Today the drumlins represent the typical terrain of the terminal moraine landscape.

Protection purpose

The main protection purpose is to preserve the impressive hilly landscape (drumlins) created by the Ice Age in the younger, hilly meltwater landscape.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ordinance on the protection of parts of the landscape in the Billafingen district, Überlingen district office (Bodensee-Rundschau of July 30, 1938).

Coordinates: 47 ° 49 ′ 42.1 ″  N , 9 ° 8 ′ 49.9 ″  E