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Watershed Monument: Danube–Black Sea / Elbe–North Sea Divide

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Watershed Monument: Danube–Black Sea / Elbe–North Sea Divide

Watershed Monument: Danube–Black Sea / Elbe–North Sea Divide

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    September 3, 2020

    Watershed Danube Black Sea:

    The water flowing to the north is collected by the Vltava and flows with the Elbe into the North Sea, the water flowing to the south and west ultimately collects Ilz, Erlau and Grosse Mühl, leads it into the Danube and helps to fill the Black Sea.

    The Vltava includes the catchment areas of the waters: Kreuzbach, Mirasat, Kalte Moldau (or Altwasser), Köhlbach, Weberaubach, Goldgrubenbach and Rothbach; in the north on the detour over the grassy Vltava the Schwarzbach and the Wagenwasser.

    Once the watershed was outwitted with a masterly achievement with the construction of the Kreuzbachklause and the associated Trift Canal, which brought the three-armchair water belonging to the Vltava into the Osterbach and thus into the Ilz.


    Most of the canal has fallen into disrepair, and the Kreuzbach now flows back to the Vltava.

    Source: ARGE Dreiländereck Bayer. Forest

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