Schwarzbach (Reschbach)

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The Black Bach is a stream in the Bavarian Forest National Park and near Finsterau. The Schwarzenbach is formed of two streams, the Little Black Brook and the Great Schwarzenbach, which unite below the stone spot. The Schwarzenbach comes from the north, where he and some of its tributaries are small, set in a previously used for timber rafting Klause, the Schwarzbach Klause. The Little Black Brook flows from its source, west of Stone Mountain spot located at Lusen and high Filzberg over to the spot where it joins the Great Schwarzenbach. The Great Schwarzenbach springs before coming to the hermitage, in the so-called Schwarzenbach hanging on Marchkopf ( Malá Mokrůvka ), a border mountain to the neighboring Czech Republic. It is proved that there were also some mountains in the Bavarian Forest glaciers during the Ice Age. For example, at the two highest mountains in the Great Arber and Gran Rachel. It is very likely that there are also at Lusen was a glacier, it must have then been in the valley of the Little Black Bach.

  • River system Ilz (Donau)
  • River in Europe
  • River in Bavaria
  • Bavarian Forest
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