Krummer See (Am Mellensee)
Crooked lake | ||
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Krummer See with a view of the Sperenberg village church (2009) | ||
Geographical location | Brandenburg , Germany | |
Tributaries | Cutting ditch | |
Drain | Cutting ditch | |
Places on the shore | Sperenberg | |
Data | ||
Coordinates | 52 ° 8 '9 " N , 13 ° 22' 20" E | |
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surface | 0.2 km² | |
length | 2,900 m | |
width | 720 m | |
Maximum depth | 14 m |
The Krumme See is a body of water in the municipality of Am Mellensee in the Brandenburg district of Teltow-Fläming . The lake is east of the Sperenberg district and south of the Klausdorf district . It is located in the extensive landscape protection area Baruther Urstromtal and Luckenwalder Heide and is part of the 66 Lakes Regional Park Route and can be reached via the Boden Geo-Path .
At the end of the last ice age around 10,000 years ago, a thick ice sheet covered the area around Sperenberg. It prevented the further uplift of the salt dome below . The ice melted and the ground thawed. Groundwater flowing in afterwards dissolved the pressing salt and carried it over the glacial valleys . This created several cavities in the region, from which the northeastern Faule Luch and the Krumme See emerged.
literature
- District of Teltow-Fläming, Office for Agriculture and Environment, SG Water and Waste: On good ground - Soil-Geo-Path in the district of Teltow-Fläming . 1st edition. 2008.