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Nonnemattweiher - A Lake from the last Glacial Era - Kleines Wiesental, Black Forest, Germany – View 1
Baden-Wuerttemberg

The "Nonnenmattweiher" is a small corrie lake. Its bed was formed by a glacier during the last ice age that ended approximately 10,000 years ago. In Medieval times the lake silted up and became a moor. In 1758 a dam was built to hold back the water and run a mill that was located further down the valley. Then something very special happened. The flooded moor floated up and formed a swimming peat island. On March 1, 1920, after prolonged heavy rains, the dam broke and the flood devastated most of the upper part of the adjoining "Kleines Wiesental" valley. In June, 1934, a new dam was officially opened (or closed rather) and the moor once again floated up and an even larger swimming peat island formed itself.

The name of the lake consists of three parts: "Nonnen" or "Nunnen" is an ancient local word for cows; "Matte" is a term for a mountain meadow and "Weiher" is the German term for a pond or little lake.

Copyright: Carsten T. Rees
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 11532x5766
Taken: 20/06/2010
Uploadet: 30/09/2011
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Tags: nonnemattweiher; corrie lake; glacial era; black forest
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Baden-Wuerttemberg is the most south west land of Germany


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