Elbe Urstromtal

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View from Baur's Park to Hamburg. An 1811 painting by L.P. Strack illustrating the steep Geest slope.
Extent of the urstromtal in and around Hamburg
  ancient Elbe river bed
  current Elbe river bed

The Elbe Urstromtal (German: Elbe-Urstromtal) refers to the present-day valley of the Elbe over a length of around 300 kilometers (190 miles) between the German town of Genthin, Saxony-Anhalt, and the Elbe's mouth into the North Sea near Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony. The urstromtal, or glacial meltwater valley, emerged at the height of the Weichselian glaciation.

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