Northeim Lake District

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title: Northeim Lake District
text: Northeim Lake District is a series of lakes near Northeim, Lower Saxony. It has its origin in gravel extraction by open-pit mining. Digging for gravel began in 1852 in order to build the Royal Hanoverian State Railways. After World War II mining was intensified. Gravel that is found there is composed of greywacke, radiolarite and sand. It is located where the Rhume river flows into the Leine river. Highway 3 crosses the Federal Motorway 7 there as well. The site is also crossed by the Leine-Heid
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date modified: 2020-01-22T19:49:45Z
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