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Deutsch: Der Weiße Steinbruch bei Pfaffenhofen diente von 1902 bis 1914 zum Abbau von Stubensandstein. In ihm wurden einige Fossilien gefudnen. Der Abbau wurde nach ein paar Jahren wieder eingestellt. Seit 1986 ist das Geotop ein geschütztes Naturdenkmal. Vor der Aussichtsplattform in der Nähe breitet sich das Zabergäu aus.
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