The Aachtopf, also known as the Aachquelle, a sight and tourist attraction in Hegau, is a karst spring where the Radolfzeller Aach rises and flows into western Lake Constance after 32 kilometres near Radolfzell. The water that emerges in the spring comes mainly from the Danube seepage 13.5 kilometres away near Immendingen in the district of Tuttlingen. Aach, district of Constance, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, Europe
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The Aachtopf, also known as the Aachquelle, a sight and tourist attraction in Hegau, is a karst spring where the Radolfzeller Aach rises and flows into western Lake Constance after 32 kilometres near Radolfzell. The water that emerges in the spring comes mainly from the Danube seepage 13.5 kilometres away near Immendingen in the district of Tuttlingen. Aach, district of Constance, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, Europe

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Sep 30, 2024

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