
Gollinger Wasserfall
by Klaus Robl
One of the largest karst springs of Austria and Central Europe emerges at the Eastern flank of the Göll massive and forms the Gollinger Wasserfall. During snow melt or after heavy rain more than 20.000l/s will leave the Schwarzbach Cave on top of the falls.
Taken on 6
April
2018
Submitted on 20 Apr 2018
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- Europe (3490)
- Western Europe (688)
- Austria (124)
- Exact location (13.1399 E, 47.6018 N)
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karst, cave, waterfall, water, environment, spring, austria, salzburg, golling, hydrogeology, dachsteinkalk, göll
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Credit: Klaus Robl (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)
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