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Philip Sargent
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<h1>Augstbach valley and villages</h1>
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<h1>N &amp; NE shore of Altausseer See</h1>
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href="noinfo/1623/2.htm">Wasserl&ouml;cher</a>, is associated with a
significant cave, <a id="id1"
href="noinfo/1623/1.htm">Li&auml;gerh&ouml;hle</a>. Another major stream
course enters the lake further west, near some boat houses and places or
course enters the lake further west, near some boat houses and places of
refreshment at the end of the motorable road. This is normally dry, but
apparently carries huge volumes of flood water from risings at about 1080m in
<b>Kiler Lahn</b>, a steep gully. We know of no documented caves in this gully,
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path, below the cliffs of Wei&szlig;e Wand.</p>
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