- The
Blautopf (German for Blue pot) is a
spring that is
considered the
source of the
river Blau in the
karst landscape on the
Swabian Jura's
southern edge...
- Blaubeuren. The most
striking sight in
Blaubeuren is the
Blautopf, a
karst spring. The
Blautopf is 21
meters deep and one of the
deepest and
largest sources...
- in
Southern Germany,
including the
Wimsener Höhle, the
Aachtopf and the
Blautopf. He
became famous in 1985 due to the
discovery of the Mörikedom ("Mörike...
- of the
water from
subterranean rivers can be spectacular, too, e.g. the
Blautopf, a
source for a
tributary of the Danube. Also
because of the
porous limestone...
- Script: Reading, Writing, Calligraphy, Typography, Monograms. New York:
Blautopf Publishing. p. 8. ISBN 9780998172743. Wilson, Eva (1988).
Islamic Designs...
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reflected in
names such as
Aachtopf (the
source of the
Radolfzeller Aach) or
Blautopf (the
source of the Blau
river in Blaubeuren).
Karst springs often have...
-
Arabic Kufic Script: Reading, Writing, Calligraphy, Typography, Monograms.
Blautopf Publishing. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-9981727-4-3.
Archived from the
original on...
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several years the cave has been
explored by the
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blautopf (
Blautopf Study Group, or Consortium), a team of cave
divers from
several different...
-
continue exploring the Blauhöhle cave system,
which begins at the base of the
Blautopf spring in the
Swabian Jura
mountain range. The
Speleonaut is 72 centimetres...
-
tributary of the Danube. The
source of the Blau is the
karst spring of
Blautopf, in the town Blaubeuren, in the
Swabian Jura. It
flows east
through Blaustein...