Kalkberg hill

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Kalkberg hill is a prominent gypsum rock formation in Bad Segeberg, Germany, known for its show cave, bat population, and open-air Karl May Festival arena.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gypsum hill
rock formation
tourist attraction
conservationStatus protected natural monument
country Germany NERFINISHED
ecosystemFeature bat hibernation site
elevation approximately 91 meters
geologicalAge Mesozoic era
geologicalOrigin evaporite deposit
hasFacility open-air arena
visitor pathways
hasPart Karl May Festival open-air arena
Segeberger Kalkberghöhle
show cave
hasPopulation bats
hasTouristAttraction Karl May Festival arena NERFINISHED
Segeberger Kalkberghöhle NERFINISHED
hasWildlife bat colonies
knownFor Karl May Festival NERFINISHED
gypsum rock formation
large bat population
show cave
languageOfToponym German
locatedIn Bad Segeberg NERFINISHED
Germany
Schleswig-Holstein NERFINISHED
material gypsum
nameMeaning “chalk mountain” in German
near Bad Segeberg town center NERFINISHED
partOf Segeberg natural area NERFINISHED
region northern Germany NERFINISHED
topographicType isolated hill
tourism regional tourist destination
usedFor Karl May Festival performances
open-air theatre performances

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Bad Segeberg locatedNear Kalkberg hill