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English: Lake Arendsee in northern Germany – a large water-filled sinkhole. View from the western bank.
Deutsch: Der Arendsee im Altmarkkreis Salzwedel – ein Einbruchsee mit großer Tiefe. Blick vom Westufer durchs Ufergehölz auf die Seefläche.
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Source Own work. Location: Northern Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
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