Am Denghoog 1, 25996 Wenningstedt-Braderup (Sylt), GermanyMap
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Great site
This is an absolute must to visit. Once you arrive you will get a short overview of the history of the grave and many more insights as to how it was discovered and when. One can either enter via the f...
Of the originally ca. 530 Stone Age pre-historic tombs on Sylt island, this is one of the few still well preserved tombs (most got either dismantled already long ago to use the rocks as construction m...
The Denghoog is something completely unexpected for a typical Sylt vacation - the place has a great atmosphere, you can learn a lot about ancient history. The twelve stones holding the big momument ar...
It was really interesting for me to see this neolitic grave, situated in the middle of small village near the park and church. This neighborhood made me think about time and evolution of mankind. you ...
Great site
This is an absolute must to visit. Once you arrive you will get a short overview of the history of the grave and many more insights as to how it was discovered and when. One can either enter via the f...
Very well preserved pre-historic stone tomb
Of the originally ca. 530 Stone Age pre-historic tombs on Sylt island, this is one of the few still well preserved tombs (most got either dismantled already long ago to use the rocks as construction m...
Something different
The Denghoog is something completely unexpected for a typical Sylt vacation - the place has a great atmosphere, you can learn a lot about ancient history. The twelve stones holding the big momument ar...
unusual sight
It was really interesting for me to see this neolitic grave, situated in the middle of small village near the park and church. This neighborhood made me think about time and evolution of mankind. you ...
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Even for teens still worth seeing... really well maintained and interesting, for small money, you can discover history live here.