Leśniewo U-Boat Locks

Leśniewo U-Boat Locks


Leśniewo, Poland (PL)
Prior to WW2, the historical region of Masuria in East Prussia fell into Polish hands. German engineers had long dreamt of building a canal to connect the Great Masurian Lakes to the Baltic Sea. Construction of the Masurian Canal began in 1911 but was interrupted by war and political turmoil in Germany, until the war put an end to the project. Today, the canal’s partially completed locks are scattered across northern Poland and Russia’s Kaliningrad oblast, with the most impressive ruins located near the Polish village of Leśniewo.
Prior to WW2, the historical region of Masuria in East Prussia fell into Polish hands. German engineers had long dreamt of building a canal to connect the Great Masurian Lakes to the Baltic Sea. Construction of the Masurian Canal began in 1911 but was interrupted by war and political turmoil in Germany, until the war put an end to the project. Today, the canal’s partially completed locks are scattered across northern Poland and Russia’s Kaliningrad oblast, with the most impressive ruins located near the Polish village of Leśniewo.
View in Google Earth Canals, Abandoned
Links: www.atlasobscura.com
By: kkeps

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