The Legend of the Fuhrmannsberg Mountain: Revision history

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7 September 2025

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  • curprev 19:3819:38, 7 September 2025 Jürgen Hubert talk contribs 2,026 bytes +2,026 Created page with "[[File:{{#setmainimage:Vozka.jpg}}|right|362px|caption]] The Fuhrmannsberg mountain extends opposite to the Brünnlheide and the Köpernik Mountain. On its ridge, the mighty Fuhrmannsstein (“Carter’s Rock”) rises into the air, which, when viewed from a distance, shows the figure of a wagon with horses and a carter, and which consists of a large number of impressive rocks, which are stacked on each other almost horizontally. Legend gives the following origin for it..."