This building has a history of more than 500 years, but still looks gorgeous. The scenery is super cool!
The Black Forest is a wooded mountain range in Baden-Württemberg,
southwestern Germany. It is bordered by the Rhine valley to the west and
south. The highest peak is the Feldberg with an elevation of 1,493
metres (4,898 ft). The region is almost rectangular with a length of 160
km (99 mi) and breadth of up to 60 km (37 mi). The name Schwarzwald
(German for "Black Forest") derives from the Romans who referred to the
thickly forested mountains there as Silva Nigra or Silva Carbonara
(Latin for "Black Forest") because the dense growth of conifers in the
forest blocked out most of the light inside the forest.
The Black Forest consists of a cover of sandstone on top of a core of
gneiss and granites. Formerly it shared tectonic evolution with the
nearby Vosges Mountains. Later during the Middle Eocene a rifting period
affected the area and caused formation of the Rhine graben. During the
last glacial period of the Würm glaciation, the Black Forest was covered
by glaciers; several tarns (or lakes) such as the Mummelsee are remains
of this period.
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