Geelebek
The Geelebek is an approximately 900 m long tributary of the Alte Kollau in Hamburg-Lokstedt and Hamburg-Stellingen .
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The Geelebek shortly before its confluence with the Kollau |
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| location | Hamburg - Lokstedt , Germany | |
| River system | Elbe | |
| Drain over | Alte Kollau → Kollau → Tarpenbek → Alster → Elbe → North Sea | |
| source | Niewisch in Hamburg-Lokstedt 53 ° 36 ′ 13 ″ N , 9 ° 56 ′ 13 ″ E |
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Alte Kollau in Hamburg-Lokstedt Coordinates: 53 ° 36 '24 " N , 9 ° 56' 55" E 53 ° 36 '24 " N , 9 ° 56' 55" E
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| length | 900 m | |
| Right tributaries | Geelebek Nebengraben A, Geelebek Nebengraben B | |
| Big cities | Hamburg | |
| Navigable | No | |
Course and tributaries
The Geelebek springs on the road Niewisch in Hamburg-Lokstedt, which is also composed of the Stellinger Switzerland coming Nebengraben B added flows. From there it flows east. Shortly before crossing under the Deelwisch street, the partially dried up ditch A coming from the Deelwisch playground flows into the Geelebek. The Geelebek then crosses under the Schwübb and Liethwisch streets and crosses the Geelebek retention basin, the Hagendeel and Wehmerstieg streets and flows into the Alte Kollau shortly before the Alma-Ohlmann-Weg .