Aerial image 218536
The pulver maar lake near Gillenfeld in the district of Volcano Eifel in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The Maar is a water filled ditch of volcanic origin, East of the borough of Gillenfeld. On its shore, there is a camping site. The Pulvermaar is the deepest natural lake of Germany, after Lake Constance and the Pre-Alps lakes
GILLENFELD 15.08.2009
The pulver maar lake near Gillenfeld in the district of Volcano Eifel in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The Maar is a water filled ditch of volcanic origin, East of the borough of Gillenfeld. On its shore, there is a camping site. The Pulvermaar is the deepest natural lake of Germany, after Lake Constance and the Pre-Alps lakes. www.maarsee.de Photo: Gerhard Launer
Aerial image ID: 218536
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Position: 48° 45' 33.63'' N / 9° 41' 16.81'' E