Heidesee (Finsterwalde)
Heidesee | ||
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Heidesee in the Grünhaus natural paradise | ||
Geographical location | Brandenburg , Germany | |
Tributaries | from Bergheider See | |
Drain | → Koynesee → Kranichsee → Koloniesee → Großer Woobergsee → Kleiner Woobergsee → Grünewalder Linse → Seewaldsee → Floßgraben → Hammergraben Lauchhammer → Schwarze Elster | |
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Coordinates | 51 ° 33 '36 " N , 13 ° 44' 51" E | |
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The Heidesee near Finsterwalde is a flooded open pit residual hole (residual hole 131 N) of the former open pit Kleinleipisch . The Heidesee is connected by two overpassers with the Bergheider See in the northeast and with the Kleinleipischer See in the south. The lake has an area of 55 hectares and is part of the Grünhaus natural paradise of the NABU Foundation for National Natural Heritage . It can be reached via the Grünhaus-Panoramaweg and offers protected animal and plant species a habitat.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Potential study on the permanent use of opencast mining lakes in the catchment areas of the Spree and Schwarzer Elster for improved flood prevention and management. Ministry for the Environment, Health and Consumer Protection of the State of Brandenburg, Cottbus 2011, accessed on May 26, 2019.
- ↑ Torsten Richter-Zippack: In the realm of sand earworms. Lausitzer Rundschau, May 25, 2018, accessed on May 26, 2019.