LUXEMBOURG
Laurens De Clerq - Efe Han - Yuhan Huang - Jonathan Roelandts - Yue Tian


LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg is the southernmost and largest province of Belgium with a surface area of 4440 km². The region is rich in rivers such as Semois, Lesse, Ourthe, Lhomme and Sûre. The sites we visited for our field trips were spread across the province.
Near Bastogne, we found a partially abandoned stone quarry. One pit had filled up with water, whilst the second was still being excavated, giving an interesting contrasting landscape. Overall, we found a rich diversity of raw materials from Luxembourg, including puddingstone, dolomite, sandstones and slates. .
QUARRIES
50°11’50.3”N 5°14’35.4”E
MARCHE-EN-FAMENNEOld Marble Quarry Saint-Martin-Humain





49°48’46.38”N 5°17’02.26”E
ORGEOCarriére Herbeumont






49°42’17.5”N 5°13’56.3”E
FLORENVILLECarriére de Fontenoille





50°00’54.2”N 5°44’28.7”E
BASTOGNEQuarry of Bastogne






50°11’44.5”N 5°36’02.7”E
RENDEUXCarriére de la Roche



49°40’24.3”N 5°41’59.0”E
ARLONEnrobage Stockem






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