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- Amsel_Falls abstract "The Amsel Falls (German: Amselfall) are a waterfall in Saxon Switzerland in East Germany, roughly a kilometre north of the famous Bastei crags.As the Grünbach stream passes through a particularly narrow, gorge-like section of the Amselgrund valley it plunges over the largest step in the river bed - roughly 10 m high - forming a wide spray of water that pours over the Amselloch, a collapsed cave. The roof of this 15 metre long cave was made of sandstone blocks that have collapsed. In the ravine and in the cave potholes and kolks bear witness to the meltwaters that coursed down into the River Elbe during earlier ice ages.The original stream (first mentioned in 1548) flowed almost entirely through the cave, but in the 19th century it had been diverted over the top of the cave to the cascade site. The waterfall was additionally, like the Lichtenhain Waterfall, arranged to flow through a small, controllable weir wicket in order to produce a stream-like torrent, in order to enhance its touristic attraction. In the immediate vicinity of the waterfall is the Amselfall mountain hut with an inn and next to it is the information office of the Saxon Switzerland National Park opened in 1992. It is open from April to October, but closed in winter.As one of the first artists, who captured the beauty of Saxon Switzerland along the so-called Artists' Way (Malerweg), Christian Gottlob Hammer painted the Amsel Falls.".
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- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Amselgrund.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Bastei.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Bastei_(rock).
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bodies_of_water_of_Saxon_Switzerland.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Saxony.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Category:Waterfalls_of_Germany.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Cave.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Elbe.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Ice_age.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Kolk.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Lichtenhain_Waterfall.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink List_of_waterfalls.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Pothole.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Ravine.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink River_Elbe.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Saxon_Switzerland.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Saxon_Switzerland_National_Park.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Waterfalls_in_Germany.
- Amsel_Falls wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amsel Falls".
- Amsel_Falls hasPhotoCollection Amsel_Falls.
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- Amsel_Falls subject Category:Bodies_of_water_of_Saxon_Switzerland.
- Amsel_Falls subject Category:Landforms_of_Saxony.
- Amsel_Falls subject Category:Waterfalls_of_Germany.
- Amsel_Falls hypernym Waterfall.
- Amsel_Falls point "50.97083333333333 14.075277777777778".
- Amsel_Falls type Article.
- Amsel_Falls type Place.
- Amsel_Falls type Article.
- Amsel_Falls type Attraction.
- Amsel_Falls type Landform.
- Amsel_Falls type SpatialThing.
- Amsel_Falls comment "The Amsel Falls (German: Amselfall) are a waterfall in Saxon Switzerland in East Germany, roughly a kilometre north of the famous Bastei crags.As the Grünbach stream passes through a particularly narrow, gorge-like section of the Amselgrund valley it plunges over the largest step in the river bed - roughly 10 m high - forming a wide spray of water that pours over the Amselloch, a collapsed cave. The roof of this 15 metre long cave was made of sandstone blocks that have collapsed.".
- Amsel_Falls label "Amsel Falls".
- Amsel_Falls sameAs Amselfall.
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- Amsel_Falls sameAs Cataratas_de_Amsel.
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- Amsel_Falls sameAs Amselfall.
- Amsel_Falls sameAs Q174109.
- Amsel_Falls sameAs Q174109.
- Amsel_Falls lat "50.97083333333333".
- Amsel_Falls long "14.075277777777778".
- Amsel_Falls wasDerivedFrom Amsel_Falls?oldid=660684002.
- Amsel_Falls isPrimaryTopicOf Amsel_Falls.