EMERALD GREEN LAKE AT BABINA MINE

Once a clay pit, today an emerald green lake.

Site Description

In the former Babina pit multicoloured post-mining waterbodies can be observed. In the case of former clay pits, the waters are often of acidic to neutral pH and appear green (although clear) due to the growth of algae. An interesting assemblage of aquatic plant species is clearly visible. In this location, denoted “B2” in historical mining maps, clay was extracted and supplied to the neighbouring brickworks as early as the 1920s. Following the closure of the clay pit around 1945, brown coal was also mined in the opencast mine over a short period from 1957-1959. An additional pit, denoted “B1” and situated immediately to the southwest of the former, was active from 1953-1956.

Data

Locality

Německo

Terrain difficulty

2 / 5

Time required

0.5 hours.

Elevation difference

0 m

What will you see here?

Smaragdové jezero

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Panorama of the former mining lake from an observation deck

Smaragdové jezero

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Coal outcrops on the banks of the former mining lake

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Interesting aquatic plants

Do you know that...

Did you know that the colour of the water varies according to the time of year, precipitation, the presence of inflows and other factors?

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How to Reach Us

Access to the village of Nowe Czaple (PL), in the direction of the geotouristic trail. From the entrance, the first forest path on the left leads to the observation deck.

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