Treplin-Alt-Zeschdorfer Fließal

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The Treplin-Alt Zeschdorfer Fließal is a valley landscape in the east of Brandenburg , named after the towns of Treplin and Alt Zeschdorf . It belongs to the East Brandenburg plate with the Barnim plate, Buckower hill and basin landscape ( Märkische Schweiz ) and the Lubusz plateau, the surface shapes of which were mainly shaped by the inland glaciation during the Vistula Ice Age .

The Treplin-Alt Zeschdorfer Fliessal, which was cut almost twenty meters deep and steeply into the Lebuser Platte by the ice age meltwaters in a southwest-northeast direction, has its origin near Treplin and flows south of Lebus into the Alte Oder . It flows through the Großer Trepliner See , the Kleiner Trepliner See , the valley area between Treplin and Hohenjesar with the Schlosssee and the Hohenjesarschen See ( Hohenjesarsche Schweiz ).

The Treplin-Alt Zeschdorfer Fließal has an area of ​​126 ha and is criss-crossed by flowing and still waters with thatch , alder forest and mixed deciduous forest on slopes. Beavers, great spotted woodpeckers, herons, kingfisher and otters can be found in the biotope.

There are two old mills in the valley, such as the Herrenmühle (built in 1476) with the mill ponds and the mill ruins in Treplin.

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