Rammelbecke

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Rammelbecke
Rammelbeek, lower course: Geele Beek
Sculpture "The Arch"

Sculpture " The Arch "

Data
location County of Bentheim ( Lower Saxony , Germany)

and Overijssel (Netherlands)

River system Rhine
Drain over Dinkel  → Vechte  → Zwarte Water  → IJsselmeer  → North Sea
River basin district Zwarte Water
source in the Bentheim Forest
52 ° 19 ′ 8 ″  N , 7 ° 9 ′ 58 ″  E
muzzle near Lattrop (municipality of Dinkelland ) as Geele Beek in the Dinkel Canal (artificial branch of the Dinkel ) Coordinates: 52 ° 26 ′ 13 ″  N , 6 ° 57 ′ 18 ″  E 52 ° 26 ′ 13 ″  N , 6 ° 57 ′ 18 ″  E

length 5.2 km

The Rammelbecke is a 5.16 kilometer long river in the county of Bentheim .

description

The near-natural stream rises in the Bentheim forest. It meanders for 5.16 kilometers through oak / red beech forest (Hute and Schneitel forest ) before flowing into the Dinkel at Lattrop . On some stretches, the Rammelbecke becomes a border water and represents the exact course of the border between Germany and the Netherlands and the municipalities of Nordhorn (D) and Denekamp (NL).

The Rammelbecke contains a macrozoobenthos colonization with rare mayflies and caddis- fly larvae such as Haproleptophlebia lauta bez. H.lauta / fusca (RL-Ni F 1), Siphlonurus armatus (RL-Ni F 2) and Ironoquia dubius (RL Ni F 3).

The bow / De Boog

At the border crossing Frensdorfer Haar between the Dutch Noord Deurningen and the German Frensdorferhaar (district of Nordhorn ), the sculpture Der Bogen / De Boog , created based on the design of the late architect and artist Johann Vrielmann from Itterbeck , was installed, which is supposed to symbolize the growing together of nations and regions that makes boundaries more and more meaningless.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Water body data sheet 32028 Rammelbecke Forst Bentheim , as of November 2012