Dominating the north and west of Germany, the river Rhein is a major transportation route and one of Europe's busiest waterways. Near St Goarshausen, a large rock 120m above the water level marks a very narrow part of the river where the currents are strong. Rocks below the water have caused many shipping accidents here. The rock itself is said to murmur because the sounds of the currents and a small waterfall are echoed against its craggy surfaces.

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The Lorelei rock on a bend in the Rhein |
Although shipping accidents are rare nowadays they do still happen and a barge carrying 2,400 tonnes of sulphuric acid capsized on January 13, 2011 near the town of St Goarshausen.
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