09 June 2021, Brandenburg, Großräschen: Palm trees stand in tubs in front of the harbour at Großräschener See. Looking through the leaves of the palm trees at the blue water of the lake, a little Caribbean flair comes up. According to the Lausitzer und Mitteldeutschen Bergbau-Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH (LMBV), the beach and lake are still closed for use. The water level in Lake Großräschen, formerly the Meuro open-cast lignite mine, has not yet reached its final level. Where lignite mining once dominated the landscape, new water paradises with around 14,000 hectares of water are currently be
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09 June 2021, Brandenburg, Großräschen: Palm trees stand in tubs in front of the harbour at Großräschener See. Looking through the leaves of the palm trees at the blue water of the lake, a little Caribbean flair comes up. According to the Lausitzer und Mitteldeutschen Bergbau-Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH (LMBV), the beach and lake are still closed for use. The water level in Lake Großräschen, formerly the Meuro open-cast lignite mine, has not yet reached its final level. Where lignite mining once dominated the landscape, new water paradises with around 14, 000 hectares of water are currently being created in the former opencast mines. Ten of the more than 20 lakes in the Lusatian Lakeland will be opened up by navigable canals in the future. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB