Gadebuscher Bach

West side of the memory septic mill

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The Gadebuscher creek is a tributary of the Stepenitz in the district of North West Mecklenburg.

The stream rises about four kilometers southeast of the city center Gadebuscher, 1.2 km north of belonging to the community Lützow Kaeselow hamlet, on the municipal boundary and on the edge of a wooded area. At this point piping are led from the direction Gadebusch and Kaeselow. In an easterly flow direction of the Lützower Bendhof district is run. In Brüsewitz the creek flows into the septic tank mill, which was created by damming the creek and the river mouth Stepenitz the early 1980s for the purpose of irrigating the surrounding fields.

In his approximately nine-kilometer course, be overcome in about five feet of vertical drop, run the creek several trenches, among them the right side Rehmel.

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