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Deutsch: "Willmandinger Bröller" oder "Brüller", Schwäbischen Alb. Ein Bröller ist eine intermittierend aktive Wasserhöhle (in dem Fall eine Karstquelle).
Der Überlieferung nach sollen Bröller durch ein brüllendes Getöse zu vernehmen sein, noch bevor das Wasser am Höhlenausgang erscheint. Bei diesem Bröller liegt das Mundloch im bewaldeten Hangschutt an einem alten Albaufstieg, Talheim-Willmandingen, 690 m NN.
English: "Willmandinger Bröller", water cave (or karst spring) - but running episodically only in rainy years, if the water table rises significantly, Swabian Alb, 690 m NN.
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