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Segeberger Kalkberg
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The Kalkberg (lit. "chalk mountain") is a 91-metre-high rock in the center of Bad Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The name is a misnomer as it is not made of limestone (calcium carbonate), but from gypsum (calcium sulfate).[1]
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