Drielaker See

Coordinates: 53°8′4″N 8°15′8″E / 53.13444°N 8.25222°E / 53.13444; 8.25222
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Drielaker See
Aerial View of the Drielaker See from the North, May 2013
Drielaker See is located in Lower Saxony
Drielaker See
Drielaker See
Coordinates53°8′4″N 8°15′8″E / 53.13444°N 8.25222°E / 53.13444; 8.25222
Primary inflowsDrielaker Kanal
Primary outflowsDrielaker Kanal
Basin countriesGermany
Max. length0.6 km (0 mi)
Max. width0.3 km (0 mi)
Surface area10.4 ha (25.70 acres)
Average depth17 m (56 ft)

The Drielaker See is a coastal lake in Osternburg subdistrict of Drielake in the municipal area of Oldenburg, Niedersachsen.

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The 10.4 ha lake was created during the construction of the Autobahn A 29 in the 1980s. The reason for this evacuation was for the construction of the ramps for the 26 meter high motorway viaduct. Today it is used a recreational area with close proximity to the port an commercial areas.

The Drielaker See is used by the Sport Fishing Club of Oldenburg (Sportfischer-Verein Oldenburg e.V.) for angling. The Hemmelsbäker Canal runs directly from the northeastern side of the lake, which leads into the Hunte about 100 meters further north.

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