Cycling Highlight
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The Spekte was once a small stream that rose in the wetlands of the Havelland and flowed into the Havel near Spandau. In the 1960s, gravel was mined in the area for building material. As a result, the Great Spektesee was created along the Spekte lowlands in 1984, among other things. This was used as a gravel pond until 1978. The lakes were integrated into a green corridor in the course of renaturation with funds from compensation payments from Deutsche Bahn in 2003. The lake is around seven hectares in size and up to 11.9 meters deep.
January 30, 2022
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