Volderer See
Volderer See | |
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Location | Volders, Tyrol |
Coordinates | 47°16′59″N 11°33′58″E / 47.28306°N 11.56611°ECoordinates: 47°16′59″N 11°33′58″E / 47.28306°N 11.56611°E |
Type | shrunken lake |
Basin countries | Austria |
Average depth | 1–1.5 m (3.3–4.9 ft) |
Max. depth | 2 m (6.6 ft) |
Water volume | ~ 70.69 m3 (706.9 hL; 0.05731 acre·ft) |
Surface elevation | 558 m (1,831 ft) |
Settlements | Volders |
The Volderer See or Lake Volders is a small lake near the village of Volders. The lake, which has shrunk significantly, losing a large part of its size, now resembles a pond. The lake has no natural inflow or outflow, and receives water primarily from rain, and also the groundwater of the Inn River. The water quality is moderate, vying between grades B and C, and is often plagued by algae. The lake is surrounded by a small forest, and lies left of Karls Church, by the motorway bridge at the entrance of the village Volders. According to a myth, a giant blocked an inflow to the lake with a large boulder, thus resulting in shrinking of its size.
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