Gellenstrom

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Buoy 20 in the Gellenstrom and the southern tip of the Gellen peninsula
Gellenstrom, fairway south of the Gellen peninsula in the south of the island of Hiddensee

The Gellenstrom is a fairway in the Baltic Sea west of the eponymous Gellen peninsula on the island of Hiddensee and represents the northwest approach to the ports of Stralsund and Strelasund . In addition, it is the main connection between the Darß-Zingster Bodden waters and the Baltic Sea.

The Gellenstrom has a guaranteed waterway depth of 3.70 m and is approached via the Gellen beacon , which marks its northern entrance. There is a speed limit of 10  kn . To the south is the port of Barhöft , which can be reached from the Gellenstrom via the Barhöft Gully, and to the west is the island of Bock , which was washed up with the sand from the fairway.

Individual evidence

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Coordinates: 54 ° 28 ′ 0 ″  N , 13 ° 3 ′ 31 ″  E