Schwarze Kulmke

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The Black Kulmke in the resin is a 1.9 km long, western and orographic right-hand tributary of the Lost Kulmke in the district of Osterode am Harz in Lower Saxony ( Germany ).

Course

The Black Kulmke originates in the Harz National Park in the unincorporated area of the county resin Osterode am Harz from multiple source streams. Their sources are located about 4.5 km north- northeast of the village of Sieber (part of Herzberg am Harz ) on the ridge On the field (field ) to about 780 to 800 meters above sea level. NN. A little below their source, they leave the National Park and flows reverted to the Harz nature park. The stream is first then crossed by the road and farmland of the valley road Schmelzer - both of which are forest trails. The ridge separates as a spur Lost corner of the field, the southeastward flowing black Kulmke of the Lost Kulmke in which they. Below a to 467.1 m above sea NN Wegüberquerung located at about 465 m above sea level. NN flows.

Hiking

At the smelter valley road is the refuge Waidmannsdorfer rest (about 700-710 m above sea level, . 51.73211111111110.43175 ⊙ ), which is included as No. 148 in the system of stamp locations of the Harz hiking pin.

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