Sulzer waterfall

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The Sulzer waterfall in the Almbachklamm

The Sulzer waterfall is a waterfall of the Sulzbach, which flows into the Almbach on the left side, on the Untersberg in the Berchtesgaden Alps . With a drop of 114 m, it is the eleventh highest waterfall in Germany. The Sulzer waterfall was created by backward erosion of the Almbach in the Ramsau dolomite on the southern flank of the Untersberg. It falls into the Almbachklamm in a total of five cascades . The Sulzbach flows with its waterfall into the Almbach at this point. The Sulzer waterfall is largely without vegetation.

Coordinates: 47 ° 40 ′ 29 "  N , 13 ° 0 ′ 53"  E