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The Hitsche Maar lies in the Eifel Mountains between Bitburg and Ulmen. The maar has a diameter of 60 metres and a crater depth of 5 metres. Known as the "smallest maar in the Eifel", the Hitsche has silted up to form a sedge marsh.[1]

Maars in the Eifel: the Hitsche Maar (front) Dürres Maar (centre) and Holzmaar (rear), 2015 aerial photograph
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