Goldbach (Röddenau)

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The Goldbach is a gold bearing tributary of the Eder, which opens at the village Röddenau in the Eder. It rises to the north in the width Struth near the village of Hausen Wanger.

Gold

What is going on from the name, is a leading gold waters. Ever since the time of Charlemagne is reported gold occurrences in the area around Frankenberg ( Eder). Concretely shows that in the 18th century, a gold panning in Wanger Hausen was established. Gold is mined had to be delivered to the coin in Kassel. The remains of the degradation can be clearly seen in the forest today. With appropriate equipment and expertise gold discoveries are possible today. The stream originates and flows through the Rhenish Slate Mountains, which explains his Goldhaltigkeit.

  • River system Eder
  • River in Europe
  • River in Hesse
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