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Postcards > Europe > Germany > Saxony-Anhalt / Sachsen-Anhalt > The Brocken Click here for The Brocken Email Alert
 | Item 74049 German 1939 Postcard BROCKEN Schierke Feuersteinklippen Old Vintage Real Photo B/W Postcard. Schierke am Brocken. Blick auf die Feuersteinklippen und den Brocken. Forest. Aus deutschen Landen. Panorama. Sent from Goslar. 6pf The Brocken, or Blocksberg, is the highest peak (1142 meters) in the Harz Mountains in Germany, between the rivers Weser and Elbe. Despite its low altitude, it tends to have snow cover from September to May, and mists and fogs shroud it up to 300 days of the year. Its microclimate resembles that of mountains closer to 2000m high. Published by Kunstverlag Carl Friedrich Fangmeier, Magdeburg
|  | Item 13794 Germany Harz Mountains Postcard BROCKEN Hirschhoernern Early Real Photo PPC Brocken von den Hirschhoernern. The Brocken, or Blocksberg, is the highest peak (1142 meters) in the Harz Mountains in Germany, between the rivers Weser and Elbe. Despite its low altitude, it tends to have snow cover from September to May, and mists and fogs shroud it up to 300 days of the year. Its microclimate resembles that of mountains closer to 2000m high. Published by Verlag Rud. Schade, Brocken. Fuerstl. Stolb. Lieferant.
|  | Item 6880 NEW FOREST Old B/W Postcard Queens Bower Brockenhurst Hampshire Early Picture Postcard of Trees Woods in New Forest Queens Bower Nr. Brockenhurst. Greetings. Published by Photochrom Graphic Studios Tunbridge Wells Ketn
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