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Deutsch: Wacholderheide am Hang einer fast geschlossenen Flussschleife der Großen Lauter um Ort und Ruine Gundelfingen). Blick von „Hohengundelfingen“, einer Ruine hoch oben über dem Tal an einem diesigen Herbstnachmittag. Am großen Prallhang einer Ur-Lauter verbuscht (Sukzession) die Wachholderheide "Bürzel" wegen zu geringer Schafbeweidung.

English: Calcareous grassland on the cut bank of river Große Lauter. View from the ruin “Hoch-Gundelfingen” high above on a misty autumn afternoon. The slope of the cut bank is subject to strong ecological succession, due to not enough sheep grazing. The typical beautiful juniper heaths of the Swabian Alb will slowly fade.
Date April, 2nd, 2015 (upload)
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