Auer Mühlbach
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Deutsch: Der Auer Mühlbach ist ein künstlicher Seitenarm der Isar in München. 10 m³/s Wasser werden ständig aus dem Isar-Werkkanal entnommen und in einem Düker (Tunnel) unter der Isar hindurchgeführt, um nahe der Marienklause in Harlaching an die Oberfläche zu treten.
English: The Auer Mühlbach is an artificially regulated side-arm of Isar river in Munich. 10 m³/s of water are steadily being taken from the Isar-Werkkanal and led in a Düker (tunnel) under Isar itself to "spring" near the Marienklause in Harlaching.
General views
[edit]Historical vies
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Auer Muehlbach in Untergiesing, about 1850
Course
[edit]- Start at the Isar-Werkkanal
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Division between Isar-Werkkanal and Auer Mühlbach
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Birth of Auer Muehlbach from Isar canal (on the right)
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Danger, 10 m³/s of water being taken from the canal here
- Tunnel below the River Isar
The tunnel is visible through the edge of waterfall in river Isar near the Marienklausensteg
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from west
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from west
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from north
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from east
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from east
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"Spring" from a tunnel after crossing under Isar
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From here Auer Muehlbach starts its journey through Tierpark Hellabrunn
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Auer Muehlbach Origin
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The dry gate directly to Isar river used only in times of flood
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The first meters of Auer Muehlbach's way
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The bridge marks the border to the grounds of Tierpark Hellabrunn
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orifice of the Harlachinger Quellbach
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at the allotment gardens in Untergiesing
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Powerstation Bäckermühle from north
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Auer Mühlbach in Untergiesing (Lohstraße)
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Auer Mühlbach going underground in Untergiesing
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Am Neudeck near Mariahilfplatz
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Am Neudeck
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at the Kegelhof
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Auer Mühlbach seen from Maximiliansbrücke to the south
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The Mühlbach seen from under Maximiliansbrücke in southern direction
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Auer Mühlbach disappearing into tunnel shortly after Maximiliansbrücke
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Orifice of Auer Mühlbach, Maximiliansbrücke
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Orifice of Auer Mühlbach into Isar river
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Orifice, Maximiliansbrücke