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    August 20, 2021

    The Konstantinteich is an artificial pond in Zug in the Ore Mountains. It is part of the Freiberg Revierwasserlaufanstalt. The pond was used in 1925 as a reservoir and compensation storage for the underground power plants located in the Konstantin and Drei-Brüder-Schacht (second underground power plant in the world). The dam is a ring-earth dam with a clay core seal and a tarras wall. Today it is used for the targeted distribution of raw water for the process water supply and the fishing industry. The Konstantinteich is located in the middle of a typical area of old mining with heaps and shafts. Source: Wikipedia

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      The Konstantinteich is an artificial pond in Zug in the Ore Mountains. It is part of the Freiberg Revierwasserlaufanstalt.

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        The Konstantinteich is an artificial pond in Zug in the Ore Mountains. It is part of the Freiberg Revierwasserlaufanstalt. The pond was used in 1925 as a reservoir and compensation storage for the underground power plants located in the Konstantin and Drei-Brüder-Schacht (second underground power plant in the world). The dam is a ring-earth dam with a clay core seal and a tarras wall. Today it is used for the targeted distribution of raw water for the process water supply and the fishing industry. The Konstantinteich is located in the middle of a typical area of old mining with heaps and shafts.

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          Elevation 530 m

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          Location: Freiberg, Mittelsachsen, Saxony, Germany

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