From Meersburg to Constance via Lake Constance
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During our travels along Roman roads, we were traveling from Augsburg in the direction of Zurich when the decision was made to lay the route in such a way that a Lake Constance passage from Meersburg to Constance was on the way.
The entire Lake Constance region can also be described as very steeped in history, although the region was covered by the Rhine glacier for a very long time. No finds from the Palaeolithic are known on the lake shore, there are only finds from the Mesolithic between 8,000 and 5,500 BC, which indicate hunters and gatherers, not settlers. The finds of stone tools from the Mesolithic prove this quite clearly.
Pile-dwelling settlements built on shore of Lake Constance
Names appear for the first time, some of which are still valid today: the inhabitants of the southern Lake Constance region are called Helvetians, in the area of the Alpine Rhine Valley Räter and the inhabitants of the north-eastern Lake Constance area Vindeliker. The Celtic Brigantion, today Bregenz, and Constance came into being as small village towns.
Brigantium received Roman city rights
Lacus Constantinus became widespread in Catholic-Romance-speaking world
Unfortunately, as already mentioned, the weather was not on our side this time. Constant rain and cloudy skies didn't really let us enjoy the crossing from Meersburg to Konstanz either. We had hoped to take some nice pictures of the Alpine panorama in the background and, if possible, the lake crossing in the sunshine. But well, the weather god was not with us.
Lake Constance is not just the ferry service
Another phenomenon, which can of course be easily explained scientifically, is the fact that no matter how good the weather is, you will never be able to see the other shore of Lake Constance in the longitudinal direction. Responsible for this is the curvature of the earth, which is responsible for the fact that the southeast-northwest extension of 65 kilometers in length already causes a bulging of the lake surface of about 80 meters. It is therefore close to the shore from a human perspective, even with excellent distant visibility; Let's say from Constance in the west, Bregenz can be seen, which is only 46 kilometers away as the crow flies. The elevation of the lake from this distance is already 41 meters. An interesting finding, we think.
We are slowly approaching the shore near Constance again, so that our seaman, who is so familiar with the area, has to do his job again. He is responsible for the docking manoeuvre, as he tells us as we leave. Then we better not stop him!
Please also read:
Dreiländerbrücke between Weil am Rhein and Huningue
Sepp Bögle, the stones-stacker from Radolfzell
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