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A charcoal pile ((ドイツ語:Kohlenmeiler) or just ''Meiler'') is a carefully arranged pile of wood, covered by turf or other layer, inside which a fire is lit in order to produce charcoal. The pile is tended by a charcoal burner. It is similar to a charcoal kiln, but the latter is usually a permanent structure made of e.g. stone. == Gallery == Meiler 1.JPG|Heart (Kern or Quandel) of the charcoal pile on an old Meilerplatz Meiler 3.JPG|Layer of beech wood around the heart Meiler 5.JPG|Pile with various layers (wood, spruce brushwood (Fichtenreisig), grass sods) Kohlenmeiler_in_Waldmünchen_(2014).jpg|Lighting of a charcoal pile by honorary guests at a ''Meilerfest'' (2014) Meiler 10.JPG|Covered with loam, ready for firing Meiler 11.JPG|Finished pile with windbreak, charcoal burner’s hut and fireplace Kohlenmeiler Hagen 2004.jpg|Charcoal pile in the Westphalian Open Air Museum, Hagen SI Netphen-Walpersdorf Kohlenmeiler 01.jpg| Charcoal pile in Walpersdorf, one of the last in the Siegerland Walhauser-kohlenmeiler-ernte.jpg|Opening of the charcoal pile Walhauser-holzkohle.jpg|Charcoal product Köhler JH-Wende.JPG|Charcoal burners at work (turn of the 19th/20th centuries) Meule charbon bois.jpg|Section of a charcoal pile 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charcoal pile」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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