. The earth and its inhabitants .. . E ol G B'-upttvfi Rocks Other Formations 10 Miles. and picturesque feature of the landscape. Another basaltic cone rises between Cassel and Eschwege. This is the Meissner (2,464 feet), the most famous mountain of Hesse. The basalt has there spread over more ancient rocks, abounding in lignite, which is being worked all around the mountain. The hills which bound the Weser along- its middle course differ from those


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