- A
Kunstgraben is a type of man-made
water channel that was once used by
mines to
drive the
water wheels needed for power, mine
drainage and a host of...
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Devonport (now a part of Plymouth).
Acequia Aqueduct (watercourse)
Flume Kunstgraben Mill race
Penstock Roman aqueduct Roman engineering Roman mining Tim...
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transported away from the
ponds either above ground in
artificial channels (
Kunstgräben) or
underground through so-called Röschen,
small channels in the mine...
- and
again to
handle water for the
mining industry, such as
ditches (
Kunstgräben),
water tunnels (Röschen) and
ponds or
reservoirs (Kunstteiche), that...
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entire ditch was
renamed as the Silberhütter
Kunstgraben,
although it was no
longer a true
Kunstgraben because its
water was no
longer used to power...
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Landmarks Small towns:
Harzgerode Po****tion < 1,000
Tributaries • right
Graben vom Glasebach,
Glasebacher Zulaufgraben former function:
Kunstgraben...
- Neugrabenflöße (also
called the Floßgraben), was a
roughly 18 km long
Kunstgraben dating to the 17th century. It
enabled the
rafting of
timber for the...
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built to
supply water to the
works (from 1904
known as the Silberhütter
Kunstgraben) is the
longest in the
Lower Harz Pond and
Ditch System at 25.5 km. Ore...
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referred to as a Rösche are the tunnel-like
sections of
mining ditch (
Kunstgraben) systems.
These are not
underground structures. In the Harz Mountains...
- Harz
Upper Harz
Water Regale Upper Harz
Ponds Upper Harz
Water Tunnels Kunstgraben Knissel, Walter; Fleisch,
Gerhard (2005), Kul****enkmal "Oberharzer W****erregal"...