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Kamnitz Gorge : ウィキペディア英語版
Kamnitz Gorge

The Kamnitz Gorge (, (ドイツ語:Kamnitzklamm) or (ドイツ語:Edmundsklamm)) is a rocky ravine between Hřensko (''Herrnskretschen''), Mezná and Srbská Kamenice in Bohemian Switzerland in the Czech Republic. The river Kamnitz flows through it and discharges near Hřensko into the Elbe.
== History ==

The Kamnitz Gorge was first travelled in 1877 by young men. Prince Edmund Clary-Aldringen had the way through the gorge widened by Italian construction workers in 1889 and in 1890 boats were used in the Edmund Gorge (German: ''Edmundsklamm'', Czech: ''Edmundova Soutěska''), also called the Silent Gorge (German: ''Stille Klamm'', Czech: ''Tichá Soutěska''). The Wild Gorge (German: ''Wilde Klamm'', Czech: ''Divoká Soutěska'') followed in 1898. In 1881 there was a boat service to the Grundmühle in the adjoining Ferdinand Gorge (''Ferdinandsklamm''), which has since been withdrawn.
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