Silent lake
Silent lake | ||
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View of the Pacific from the northeast | ||
Geographical location |
Bavarian forest
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Tributaries | no above-ground inflow | |
Drain | no surface drainage | |
Location close to the shore | Arberseehaus (guest house) | |
Data | ||
Coordinates | 49 ° 5 '47.5 " N , 13 ° 9' 44" E | |
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Altitude above sea level | 917 m above sea level NN | |
surface | 0.03 ha | |
length | 30 m | |
width | 15 m | |
particularities |
The Stille See is a natural lake a few hundred meters southeast of the Großer Arbersee in the municipality of Bayerisch Eisenstein , Regen district .
geography
The Silent See is located in an outflow-free, glacial , wooded hollow 335 meters southeast of the Great Arbersee between the state roads 2136 (west) and 2137 (east) at an altitude of 917 meters. It is only 15 meters wide and barely twice as long in north-south direction. This results in a lake area of around 300 square meters .
Emergence
The Silent Lake is one of the few natural still waters in Lower Bavaria and the only remaining dead lake in Lower Bavaria. Between the moraine rings around the Großer Arbersee, the large lateral moraine closest to the Seebach left three small basins without drainage . In the basin closest to State Road 2136, the Silent Lake remained, alongside muddy pools of water and dry hollows.
literature
- Ulrich Pietrusky, Günther Michler, Donatus Moosauer: Niederbayern - rediscovered in flight , Morsak, Grafenau 1982 (2nd edition), ISBN 3-87553-135-3 (p. 14)
- Fritz Pfaffl: On the geology of the Arber area . In: The nature reserves on the Arber , series of publications by the Bavarian State Office for Environmental Protection, ISSN 0723-0028 , Issue 144, 1997, pp. 9-14