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Geesthacht: Icebergs Like in the Arctic – How Long the Natural Spectacle on the Elbe Still Lasts

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Below the dam in Geesthacht, the drain is free again. The sight on the banks of the Elbe continues to attract excursionists.
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Geesthacht (dpa/lno) – The icebergs at Geesthacht continue to attract numerous visitors. A dpa reporter estimated that far more than a hundred people would watch the natural spectacle. The municipality appeals to the spectators to be careful and to keep the access roads for rescue vehicles free. In the past days the roads to the Elbe were parked. The access roads are now blocked, so that the visitors have to walk on the way to the icebergs. For …

Below the dam in Geesthacht, the drain is free again. The sight on the banks of the Elbe continues to attract excursionists.

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abendblatt.de broke the news in on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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