Łomnica is one of the wildest and most dangerous mountain rivers of the Karkonosze Mountains, 20 km long.
In the upper section, the average water drop is 72 per mille, in the lower section it is seven times lower. As part of the great flood prevention program in 1910-1915, the riverbed was regulated and built-up in many sections. Debris barriers were erected. One of them created a picturesque reservoir and a waterfall attractive to tourists. The effectiveness of the dam was confirmed during the "Flood of the Millennium" in 1997.
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