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- Q1019076 subject Q7298325.
- Q1019076 subject Q8505998.
- Q1019076 subject Q8587111.
- Q1019076 subject Q8888181.
- Q1019076 abstract "The Bärenbrucher Teich ("Bärenbruch Pond") is an historic reservoir in the Harz Mountains of central Germany. It lies east of Buntenbock near Clausthal-Zellerfeld.It belongs to the Upper Harz Ponds, that were originally laid out to supply water power for the Upper Harz mines. Its retaining capacity is 186,000 m³ and its barrage is around 7 metres high. The history of the Bärenbrucher Teich goes back to 1634. The water of the Bärenbrucher Teich can be channelled along the Bärenbruch Ditch (Bärenbrucher Wasserlauf), laid in 1948, through a sequence of six water tunnels and intermediate ditches to the Rosenhof, where it was used to supply power to the Rosenhof Pit and, later, the Ottiliae Shaft Power Station. Another drainage outlet is the normal bottom outlet, which discharges water into the Ziegenberger Teich located immediately below it. Today the Bärenbrucher Teich is normally operated as a spillway basin, that is, the bottom outlets are closed and water simply flows over the spillway into the Ziegenberger Teich. There is a Harzer Wandernadel hiking checkpoint (no. 137) in the refuge hut at the eastern end of the dam.".
- Q1019076 thumbnail BärenbrLuftbild.jpg?width=300.
- Q1019076 wikiPageWikiLink Q1009900.
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- Q1019076 wikiPageWikiLink Q7298325.
- Q1019076 wikiPageWikiLink Q8505998.
- Q1019076 wikiPageWikiLink Q8587111.
- Q1019076 wikiPageWikiLink Q8888181.
- Q1019076 point "51.7775 10.35138888888889".
- Q1019076 type SpatialThing.
- Q1019076 comment "The Bärenbrucher Teich ("Bärenbruch Pond") is an historic reservoir in the Harz Mountains of central Germany. It lies east of Buntenbock near Clausthal-Zellerfeld.It belongs to the Upper Harz Ponds, that were originally laid out to supply water power for the Upper Harz mines. Its retaining capacity is 186,000 m³ and its barrage is around 7 metres high. The history of the Bärenbrucher Teich goes back to 1634.".
- Q1019076 label "Bärenbrucher Teich".
- Q1019076 lat "51.7775".
- Q1019076 long "10.35138888888889".
- Q1019076 depiction BärenbrLuftbild.jpg.