Upstream of Hartské brook
Hartský potok /less known also under the name Kacbach/ is the longest and most powerful stream in Dvůr Králové nad Labem. It got its name from the local name of the Harta forest, through which it flows above the Dvor. Its source between the villages of Kocléřov and Záboří, after 8,4 km of flow and a fall of approximately two hundred meters, flows into the meandering Elbe at Hrubé luká. Under normal climatic conditions, it is relatively calm and even today…
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Upstream of Hartské brook
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