The Droogdal van Colmont is an asymmetrical dry valley, without a large watercourse, located south and southwest of the hamlet of Colmont in Dutch South Limburg. The dry valley starts directly south of the village of Ubachsberg, between the village and the hamlet of Mingersberg/Trintelen, close to the Vrouwenheide. It descends in a westerly direction and ends at the hamlet of Etenaken (Wijlre) where the valley ends in the Geuldal. Through the valley runs the Vrakelbergerweg and the Vijfbundersweg which are in each other's extension. To the north of the valley there is a parallel ridge on which the hamlets Kruishoeve and Colmont are located and the cape with the toponym Vrakelberg is part of it. South of the valley there is a parallel ridge with the hamlets Elkenrade and Eyserheide. Just before the estuary the Elkenradergrub joins the Droogdal of Colmont. Source: Wikipedia
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