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- The Karlstal is the valley of the Moosalb stream located near Trippstadt in the Palatine Forest in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is registered...
- which was built in 1900 and offers a great view over the Palatinate Forest Karlstal (a whitewater canyon) Kaiserpfalz, the castle of emperor Barbarossa (Redbeard)...
- of the forest, to the left of and above the near-natural valley of the Karlstal through which the Moosalb stream flows. The paths climbing from the valley...
- on the Sickingen Heights. Karlstalupstream of the confluence of the Moosabl with the Aschbach is the valley of Karlstal, a largely natural and rocky...
- northern route ran along the Speyerbach, through the Frankenweide and the Karlstal valley towards the Landstuhl Marsh, past the pilgrimage church in Vogelbach...
- of about 80 to 100 metres may be identified. The most striking are the Karlstal beds, which mainly occur at the surface as silicified blocks of rock, and...
- Mühle, a mill with weir and mill pond Fischweiher source (source of the Karlstal) Fish breeding ponds Unterhammer, with a weir for driving the iron hammer...
- Güglia, Gelgia Julier Hospiz Ospizi dal Güglia, La Veduta Kämertal Val Val Karlstal Val S-charl Kistenp**** P**** dal Lembra Kistenstöckli Muot da Rubi Kunkelp****...
- in the already extant Black Sea German colonies Peterstal, Josefstal, Karlstal and other Swabian villages. The settlers arrived in Transcaucasus in August...
- beneath the younger strata of the Middle Bunter Sandstein, for example, the Karlstal beds, so that the landscape of the western Wasgau appears similar to that...