Well at Lenora's
The covered wooden bridge over the Tepla Vltava was built in 1870 and was used to regulate the floating of wood down the river to the paper mills in Větřní. The word rechle means rake in German, and that's what the bridge looked like when the wooden logs sailed over it. Wooden perches were pushed through the holes in the floor of the bridge, and by gradually pulling them out, the logs were lowered further down the river, so that they arrived without problems at the place...
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Well at Lenora's