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Deutsch: Nordbecken des Drobschsees, Blick vom Ostufer nach Westen. Der Drobschsee ist ein 13 Hektar umfassender Natursee im Südwesten der Gemarkung Görsdorfs, einem Ortsteil der Gemeinde Tauche im Landkreis Oder-Spree, Brandenburg. Am Nordostufer des Sees befindet sich auf dem Gelände einer ehemaligen Ziegelei der Görsdorfer Wohnplatz Drobsch. Der langgestreckte Rinnensee ist das südlichste Gewässer einer fünfteiligen Seenkette, die vom Blabbergraben verbunden und nach Süden in die Krumme Spree zwischen Kossenblatt und Werder entwässert wird. Der See gehört zum Naturpark Dahme-Heideseen und zum FFH-/Naturschutzgebiet Schwenower Forst. Innerhalb des Naturschutzgebiets ist der südliche Seeteil mit seinen Verlandungsteilen und dem anschließenden Teil des Blabbergrabens bis zur Mündung in die Spree unter dem Namen Drobschseerinne als Naturentwicklungsbiet (früher: Totalreservat) ausgewiesen. Die der direkten menschlichen Einflussnahme entzogene Zone soll die Erhaltung der natürlichen Gewässer- und Vegetationsdynamik mit ihren Verlandungsstadien sicherstellen.
English: North-basin of the Drobschsee, view from the eastern shore to west. The Drobschsee is a lake in the village Görsdorf, a part (german: Ortsteil) of the municipality Tauche in the District Oder-Spree, Brandenburg, Germany. The lake covers 13 hectare. The long-drawn groove lake is the most southern water of a five-part chain of lakes, which is connected by the Blabbergraben.The Blabbergraben drains the lakes from north to south into the river Spree. The lake is situated in the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park and in the Naturschutzgebiet (protected area)/Natura 2000-area Naturschutzgebiet Schwenower Forst. A part of the Drobschsee and its southern silt area is designated as Naturentwicklungsgebiet (german for: nature development area), a specially protected area, which is deprived humans influence. |
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