Tall Anna

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Tall Anna is a famous freestanding sea stack and natural rock formation off the coast of Heligoland, Germany, known as a prominent local landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural monument
rock formation
sea stack
continent Europe
country Germany NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 47 metres
hasAlternativeName Lange Anna NERFINISHED
Tall Anna sea stack NERFINISHED
hasApproximateLength around 25 metres
hasApproximateWidth around 16 metres at base
hasCliffType sea cliff stack
hasColor reddish
hasFormationPeriod Holocene NERFINISHED
hasGeologicalOrigin erosion
hasGeologicalProcess marine erosion
hasMaterial red sandstone
hasNameInGerman Lange Anna NERFINISHED
hasRisk structural instability due to erosion
hasRockType Buntsandstein NERFINISHED
hasShape pillar-like
tower-like
hasTourismType natural tourism
sightseeing
height approximately 47 metres
isAccessibleBy boat tours
isExposedTo North Sea storms NERFINISHED
wave action
isFamousFor distinctive freestanding shape
prominent local landmark
tourist attraction
islandGroup Heligoland archipelago NERFINISHED
isLocatedInSeaArea German Bight NERFINISHED
isLocatedInState Schleswig-Holstein NERFINISHED
isNear main island of Heligoland
isPartOfSceneryOf Heligoland NERFINISHED
isProtectedAs natural monument
isProtectedBy German environmental regulations
isSeparatedFrom main island of Heligoland
isSubjectOf coastal erosion studies
isSymbolOf Heligoland NERFINISHED
local tourism on Heligoland
isVisibleFrom Heligoland main island NERFINISHED
locatedIn Heligoland NERFINISHED
North Sea
locatedInBodyOfWater North Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf Heligoland NERFINISHED
partOf German Bight NERFINISHED

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Lange Anna sea stack hasAlternativeName Tall Anna
subject surface form: Lange Anna