The Katernberger Bach, for over 40 years the stream was piped, km long, underground, used as a sewage watercourse, as part of the Emscher conversi


The Katernberger Bach, for over 40 years the stream was piped, km long, underground, used as a sewage watercourse, as part of the Emscher conversion, the stream was opened up, separated from the sewage water and renaturalised, meanders today in the green grass, in the newly created recreation area, Essen, NRW, Germany,


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Location: Essen, Germany
Photo credit: © Jochen Tack / Alamy / Afripics
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