Kuhberg (Dürrhennersdorf)

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The Cow Mountain is a 433.6 meter high mountain in the Lusatian Mountains northwest of Dürrhennersdorf in the southern district of Görlitz.

The Cow Mountain towers over 80 meters, the south and southwest of the adjacent Mulde Schönbacher water ( Schönbacher village stream ) with the Schewitzer ponds. As with Hutberg and at the Steinklunsen, the Cow Mountain on the southern slope a striking Geländetreppung. In contrast, missing on the Cow Mountain cliffs in contrast to the Steinklunsen that reach nearly the same height with 437 meters. Several Granodioritblöcke, spread can be found at the Cow Mountain slopes were piled along the former border between the villages Dürrhennersdorf Bauernwald and the Löbauer urban forest to a stone back. In the forest area of ​​the Kuhberges, especially the former forest, spruce forest predominates, which is partially mixed with larch and pine trees. The former farmer forests at Cow Mountain on the other hand consist of mixed deciduous forest with a dense shrub layer. The weathering material of the granodiorite indicates almost all parts of the slope in the floor its tracks. So next comes the distributed Granodioritblöcken in the hillside areas especially profound decomposed, vergrustes rock material before. On it various degrees podzolized brown soils have developed.

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