Photographer's Note
U settlements Čeňkova Pila merge two short river called dVydra and Křemeln. Vydra river originates at the confluence of the settlement Modrava Roklansk and Filipohuťsk stream. The total length of the river is 23.1 km and a catchment area is 146.2 square kilometers. The average flow rate is 4.13 m3 / s. The riverbed Vydra we find large granite boulders that make up the rapids. River Vydra see in the picture pouring in from the left. River flows in from the right Křemeln, which is 30.3 km long. Křemeln is probably the only river in the Czech Republic, on whose shore is not no house. The area of the watershed is 171.6 square kilometers and the average flow is 4.43 square kilometers. The river confluence already named Otava.
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Copyright: Tomas Loew (TOMLEVMB)
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- Genre: 場所
- Medium: カラー
- Date Taken: 2014-07-12
- Categories: 自然
- Exposure: f/5.7, 1/200 seconds
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- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2015-01-28 12:58