Selenter See

The 21.37 km ² Selenter lake is named after the Great Plön Lake the second largest lake in Schleswig- Holstein ( Germany ).

The Selenter lake, which is located near the village in the district of Plön Selent is 14 m deep on average and is situated at an altitude of 37 m above sea level. NN. The lake is drained by the 10 km long Hohenfelder Mühlenau in northern and through the Salzau to the northwest in the Baltic Sea.

The emergence of Selenter lake goes back to the Vistula glaciation, the ausformte a basin and at the same time in the east formed up to 132 m high in the south and up to 90 m high Endmoränenwälle. The pond is from the perspective of geology known as a Zungenbeckensee.

Is known of the lake, among other things for its abundance of fish. It can be found in him, eels, perch, pike, and large and small whitefish as well as in larger quantities and roach. During the Second World War, the Selenter lake was used as a water airport because of its elongated compact mass of water, which had its landing site in Bellin on the local sandy beach andstaying its staff in the Aerodrome Bellin, which after the war about 12 years as a large refugee camp of refugees from Pomerania, Danzig and East Prussia was used.

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