Teufelsrutsch

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title: Teufelsrutsch
text: Die Teufelsrutsch is a densely wooded porphyry knoll in Rhenish Hesse, Germany. It is a popular place for excursions with wonderful views over the Wiesbach valley. The name "Devil's Slide" was inspired by a local tale, according to which the residents of Wendelsheim once tricked the devil into sliding down the stony slope on his bare bottom. Thereafter he was never seen again. Nearby, the remains of a Celtic stronghold have been found. About 20 m below the viewing platform is an accessible galle
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description: Mountain in Germany
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date modified: 2021-04-22T11:52:02Z
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