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Cottbuser Ostsee, Lake in Germany

The Cottbuser Ostsee is set to become the largest artificial lake in Germany.

This body of water was formerly the Cottbus-Nord open-pit lignite mine.

The transformation symbolizes a shift from industrial use to a recreational focus.

Filling of the lake began in 2019 and is expected to end by 2023, barring delays.

Once filled, it will offer a range of activities like sailing, swimming, and cycling around its perimeter.

Location: Brandenburg

Elevation above the sea: 61.8 m

Source: Wikimedia

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