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The Bohnenland-Görden-Rinne or Bohnenlandrinne is an ice-glacial gorge in the west of the state of Brandenburg in Havelland. Edit morphology source text

The north-south ice-line of the Beanland Görden Gorge was developed like the nearby Beetzseerinne during the last, the Weichselkaltzeit, when Gletschereis from Northeastern direction from Scandinavia to Central Europe pushed forward. At the northern end of the approximately seven and a half-kilometer glacial gorge lie the two glacial marshes of Schwarzer Berg and Gallberg and, directly on the other side of the Schwarzenberg, the Gaschscherzungenbecken Marzahner Fenn. It starts at an altitude of 45 meters. Under the glacial glacial ice, the melt stream and the bodies of the dead bodies formed towards the south formed the channel. It runs in the north over a small Sanderfläche, the bean land Sander. In the channel formed two lake basins, which are interrupted by a channel threshold. The larger southern of the two gutter basins is occupied by the Gördensee, the smaller north of the Bohnenländer Lake. Furthermore, there are several moorland wetlands within the channel. A natural outflow of lakes and wetlands no longer exists. The Bean Sea Lake is drained westwards over the Eisengraben to the Havel near Tieckow, the Gördensee to the south in the gutter over the Quenzgraben to the Quenzsee. Bohnenländer and Gördensee are like the largest part of the channel to the city Brandenburg on the Havel. Only the northern first kilometer is in the urban area Havelsees, in the district Potsdam-Mittelmark. Single-level Edit source text

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