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The Roehrgraben near Ehrenfriedersdorf, Ruin of Stamp Mill I
Germany

The Röhrgraben is an approximately 5 km long artifical ditch. The construction of this ditch – there existed in that area more than that – is adopted in the 14 Century. Mining operation was in progress in Ehrenfriedersdorf (a town today) since the mid-13th Century. So the miners did led by attracting additional process water for the processing of tin ores and to power water wheels for lifting rock and mine water. From Greifenbachstauweiher (a wondering pond), which is the basis of Greifenbach (a brook) leads the slow-flowing waters through the forest over to the east Sauberg (mining elevation) or even 500 m further to the Seifental (little valley). An engineering masterpiece for its time is the minimum height difference between start and end point of only 23.5 meters, representing a fall of 0.43%.

Until the closure of the mining industry in 1990 as the water of Röhrgraben water was used for the preparation of tin (Sauberg tin mine). It was so as the oldest still in service ditch art in Germany.

Between 1999 and 2002, the Röhrgraben listed status has been set repaired. Along the Röhrgraben leads a romantic track. On the journey in the forest a snack is located at the mouth of the Greifensteinstollen (a tunnel). In this mining landscape are numerous remnants (heaps, sinkholes, tunnels) can be seen from the days of abandoned mines. Even on the ruins of an old stamp mills misses the ditch.

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Copyright: Rico Hentschel
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 14400x7200
Taken: 26/07/2009
Uploaded: 17/04/2010
Published: 19/04/2010
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Tags: saxony; geyer; ehrenfriedersdorf; mining; forest; röhrgraben; greifensteine; greifenbach
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