Английская Википедия:Ewiges Meer
Шаблон:Infobox body of water The Ewiges Meer is the largest raised bog lake in Germany, with an area of 91 hectares (0.91 km²). Its surface lies at about 8.5 metres above sea level (NN). The lake is surrounded by an extensive complex of unutilised areas, that exhibit the actual raised bog profile and, together with the lake, form the Ewiges Meer Nature Reserve (Ewiges Meer und Umgebung) which covers an area of 1,290 hectares.[1]
Location
The nature reserve lies on the border of the counties of Wittmund and Aurich near the village of Eversmeer in East Frisia. It belongs to the Nenndorf Raised Bog (Nenndorfer Hochmoor) on the shoulder of the Oldenburg-East Frisian Geest Ridge and forms the core zone of the roughly 33-square kilometre Großes Moor bog complex near Aurich.
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Shoreline of the Ewiges Meer
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The Dobbe, a nearby bog eye
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Purple moor-grass tussock
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Ground fog at Ewiges Meer
See also
References
Literature
- Harm Poppen: Naturschutzgebiet Ewiges Meer. Verlag Cl. Mettcker & Söhne, Esens, 1991, Шаблон:ISBN.
- Ernst Andreas Friedrich: Naturdenkmale Niedersachsens. Landbuch-Verlag, Hanover, 1980, Шаблон:ISBN.
External links
- Website about the Ewiges Meer Nature Reserve
- Шаблон:NLWKN
- Documentation on the condition and development of the most important lakes in Germany by TU Cottbus, Teil 4: Bremen und Niedersachsen (pdf, 500 kb)
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