Föhr is the second largest German North Sea island. It`s landscape can roughly be divided into two main areas. The Southern and South-western parts are dominated by sand and moraine deposits of Saalian age (Geest), which reach terrain heights up to 12 m above sea level. The lowlands in the Northern and North-eastern parts of the island (Marsh) are covered by fine grained Holocene sediments.
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