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The Feller Bach is a small river in Germany. It's like a smaller stream that flows into a bigger river. This river is a "tributary" of the famous Moselle River. It starts in the Hunsrück mountains in a part of Germany called Rhineland-Palatinate.

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The Feller Bach flowing through the landscape.

Where Does the Feller Bach Flow?

The Feller Bach begins its journey high up in the Hunsrück mountains. These mountains are known for their beautiful nature and forests. As it flows, the Feller Bach passes through several villages.

Villages Along the Way

First, the Feller Bach goes through a village called Lorscheid. Then, it reaches the village of Fell. Finally, it flows into Riol. In Riol, the Feller Bach meets the much larger Moselle River. It's like a small road joining a big highway!

What's Special About the Feller Bach Area?

The area around the Feller Bach is quite interesting. Especially near the village of Fell.

The Thommer Bach and Slate Mine

On the left side of the Feller Bach, there's another stream called the Thommer Bach. This area is known as the Nossern Valley. It's famous for something very special: the Fell Exhibition Slate Mine.

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The Slate Mine Fell (upper left) and the former concrete block work (down) in the Nossern Valley.

This mine, called Besucherbergwerk Fell in German, is a place where people used to dig for slate. Slate is a type of rock that can be split into thin, flat pieces. It was often used for roofing houses or making blackboards. Today, the mine is open for visitors. You can explore the old tunnels and learn about how miners worked long ago. It's a cool way to see history up close!

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