Bohme
About Bohme
The Bohme is a right-bank, northeastern tributary of the Aller in the locale of Soltau-Fallingbostel in the north German territory of Lower Saxony. The waterway is 72 kilometers in length. The Bohme ascends on the southwestern edge of the Luneburg Heath Nature Park in the Pietzmoor. It streams basically a southwesterly way through the locale of Soltau-Fallingbostel losing 61 m in stature. The Bohme leaves its source district southwest of the town of Schneverdingen and heads south, going through the town of Soltau around 15 kilometers later.
It at that point runs near the northwestern limit of the Bergen-Hohne Training Area and through the focuses of Dorfmark and Bad Fallingbostel. Above Walsrode it frames the Bohme Knee, which strikes out toward the northwest, before at long last swinging southwest to achieve the Aller a little beneath the little town of Bohme among Ahlden and Rethem. The Bohme is the westernmost of the vast waterways in the Southern Heath or Sudheide. In contrast to the others, nonetheless, it courses through a moderately thin valley in its center reaches among Dorfmark and Walsrode, the most noteworthy purposes of which are the 40m high feigns of the Fallingbostel Lieth.
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