File:Auer Mühlbach Austritt trockene Isarschleuse.jpg
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The dry gate to Auer Muehlbach is only in times of flood used to contribute water to the Muehlbach. (Marienklause south of Tierpark Hellabrunn in the southeast of Munich, Bavaria, Germany). 10 m³/s of water are being steadily taken from the Isar-canal west of the river and led in in a tunnel to the eastern banks where the Auer Muehlbach starts its six km journey through the eastern suburbs of Munich, Untergiesing and the Au.
Image by myself: Dominik Hundhammer, July 23, 2005.
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