Lühesand

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Lühesand is a 124 -acre elongated inland island southeast of Stade in Lower Saxony in the same. The achievable only by boat island is home to a campground.

On Lühesand are also available with 189 or 227 meters high pylons of Elbe crossing 1 and 2 are the tallest overhead line masts in Europe and grant in the lowest point of sagging lines about the same yet the required vertical clearance of 75 meters.

The southeastern part of the island (about 60 ha) is the conservation area since the mid- 1960s and is now the Nature Protection Federation Germany ( NABU) Stade care. In the period from April to October where visitors are familiar with the local birdlife. Approx. 60 different species of birds, including the Common Rosefinch, breed and raced every year on the island.

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