Krebsbach (Paar)

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The Krebsbach is a small river which rises at Hirsch Bach, a district of the Bavarian village of Hollenbach. On its 7 km long road, it flows through the towns of Deer creek, Schoenbach, Hollenbach, Motzenhofen and Walchshofen, where it flows into the pair.

Landscapes

Here, the cancer creek flows through a narrow valley, which is surrounded by hills. Between Motzenhofen and Walchshofen he penetrates into Paartal.

Animals

Not too long ago, beavers have settled on Krebsbach again. This led, however, V.A. with the farmers, to problems because the beavers partly cause major damage. As a result, have been captured with a specially made beaver trap more animals and in other countries (England, Czech Republic) brought.

Inflows

The inflows are the Mühlbach, the Dümpelbach and the Silberbrünchen.

Flood

Especially in heavy rain, coupled with heavy snow melting occurs the Krebsbach its banks. Recently this happened in March 2006, when a half feet of snow melted in a few days. This meant that parts Walch Hofens were flooded.

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