The Baltic Sea plug is a crooked concrete structure that stands in the water off the coast of Fehmarn. It looks as if it could empty the Baltic Sea if you pulled on it. But that's just a legend. In reality, the Baltic Sea plug has a completely different purpose.
The Baltic Sea plug was erected in 1935 as a gauge to measure water levels and guide ships at night and in fog. It had a light that was supplied with electricity from the lighthouse. In the winter of 1942, it began to lean when it was surrounded by pack ice. Since then, it has been a popular photo motif and a landmark of Fehmarn.
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Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany