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Old meander of the river Sambre next to the old Bonne Espérance coal mine.
Noue de Moignelée is an old meander of the river Sambre, before its channeling. It is dominated to the north by a steep and entirely wooded slope, while the flat southern bank is maintained for angling. The vegetation is relatively well developed and notably includes fringes of broad-leaved cattails and aquatic glyceria, interrupted by a few large willows and alders. Among the birds you can expect are Skeiðönd, Skúfönd, Seftittlingur, Næturgali, Bláþyrill, Dverggoði, Hrossagaukur and Trjástelkur as well as numerous dragonflies. Between the old meander and the Sambre there is marshy land which has been put back under water and also interesting to check out.
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Français: La noue de Moignelée est un ancien méandre de la Sambre, avant sa canalisation. Entre la noue et la Sambre se trouve un terrain marécageux qui a été remis sous eau, un coin de nature à côté de l’ancien charbonnage de Bonne Espérance.
Noue de Moignelée is located on the river Sambre between Charleroi and Namur. You can park near the cemetary. Click on the P in the map for directions.
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Français: La Noue de Moignelée est située sur la rivière Sambre entre Charleroi et Namur. Vous pouvez vous garer près du cimetière. Cliquez sur le P sur la carte pour accéder à la place de stationnement.
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