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Karst source of the river Blau in Germany
The Blautopf (German pronunciation: [ˈblaʊˌtɔpf], lit. 'Blue pot') is a spring that is considered the source of the river Blau in the karst landscape on
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German cave diver and explorer
in Southern Germany, including the Wimsener Höhle, the Aachtopf and the Blautopf. He became famous in 1985 due to the discovery of the Mörikedom ("Mörike
Jochen_Hasenmayer
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Blaubeuren. The most striking sight in Blaubeuren is the Blautopf, a karst spring. The Blautopf is 21 meters deep and one of the deepest and largest sources
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Diver propulsion vehicle designed for cave exploration by a disabled diver
continue exploring the Blauhöhle cave system, which begins at the base of the Blautopf spring in the Swabian Jura mountain range. The Speleonaut is 72 centimetres
Speleonaut
Groundwater source in certain geological conditions
reflected in names such as Aachtopf (the source of the Radolfzeller Aach) or Blautopf (the source of the Blau river in Blaubeuren). Karst springs often have
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Flooded cave system in Southern Germany
several years the cave has been explored by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blautopf (Blautopf Study Group, or Consortium), a team of cave divers from several different
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Style of Arabic script
Script: Reading, Writing, Calligraphy, Typography, Monograms. New York: Blautopf Publishing. p. 8. ISBN 9780998172743. Wilson, Eva (1988). Islamic Designs
Kufic
Mountain range in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
of the water from subterranean rivers can be spectacular, too, e.g. the Blautopf, a source for a tributary of the Danube. Also because of the porous limestone
Swabian_Jura
German inventor, mechanic, and bus driver
since 1996 to explore the Blautopf cave system. Schnabel, Ulrich (1 March 1996). "Der Mann im Blautopf" [The man in the Blautopf]. Die Zeit (in German).
Konrad_Gehringer
City in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Danube, at the confluence with the small Blau Stream, coming from the Blautopf in the west. The mouth of the Iller also falls within Ulm's city limits
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Palace and fortress complex in Granada, Spain
Arabic Kufic Script: Reading, Writing, Calligraphy, Typography, Monograms. Blautopf Publishing. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-9981727-4-3. Archived from the original on
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Topics referred to by the same term
Wikipedia. Blausee (Blue Lake), a small lake in the Kander valley, Switzerland Blautopf, a spring that serves as the source of the river Blau All pages with titles
Blau
German painter (1882–1943)
At Blautopf, an illustration from Das Stuttgarter Hutzelmännlein
Karl_Stirner_(painter)
River in Germany
tributary of the Danube. The source of the Blau is the karst spring of Blautopf, in the town Blaubeuren, in the Swabian Jura. It flows east through Blaustein
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Architectural style associated with the western Islamic world
Arabic Kufic Script: Reading, Writing, Calligraphy, Typography, Monograms. Blautopf Publishing. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-9981727-4-3. McClary, Richard P. (2017). Rum
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Atta Cave Balve Cave Barbarossa Cave Baumann's Cave Bing Cave Blauhöhle Blautopf Brillenhöhle Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura Charlotte Cave Daneil's
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/ 43.336715°N 17.323457°E / 43.336715; 17.323457 (Trebižat_(river)) Blautopf 2,300 L/s 81 cu ft/s Blaubeuren Germany (Baden-Württemberg) Danube ca.
List_of_karst_springs
River in Germany
and yet another Stone Age cave, Brillenhöhle Cave. In Blaubeuren are the Blautopf and, nearby, the former Blaubeuren Abbey with its abbey church, the ruins
Ach_(Blau)
Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Aachtopf (Kesselbach) springs in the valley of Dobel valley, similar to the Blautopf in Blaubeuren. Heuneburg (Upflamör) is a Celtic rampart in the forest near
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(Ησιοδ) Short form of Greek Hesiodos, possibly HESIOD means "to send song."
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(ש×ֶבַע) Short form of Hebrew Bathsheba, SHEBA means "daughter of the oath." Compare with another form of Sheba.
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Generator, Producer, Father (King of Mithila; Father of Sita, who found her in a furrow)
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A Roman priestess.
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From Aea.
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