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Deutsch: Südwestliches Ende des Burgfelsens der Burg Nanstein bei Landshut/ Rheinland Pfalz. Der Felsgrat aus rotem Sandstein ist 50 Meter lang und 15 Meter hoch, teils ist er mit Mauerwerk verkleidet. Er bildet den alten Kern der Burg. Sein Plateau ist mit Brüstungsmauern versehen, die ursprüngliche Bebauung ist (abgesehen von einem kleinen Aussichtsturm) verschwunden.
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