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Rotes Luch
Rotes Luch (literally "Red Glade") is a reclaimed (i.e. drained) fen area, known locally as a ''luch'', and extends to a width of about over a length of approximately from southwest to northeast. It is located in the southwestern corner of the nature reserve Märkische Schweiz ((ドイツ語:Naturpark Märkische Schweiz)) of Brandenburg, Germany.
== Geography == The Red Glade is the highest part of the glacial trough building a passage between the Berlin glacial valley ((ドイツ語:Urstromtal)) at Erkner and the Oder river valley ((ドイツ語:Oderbruch)) respectively the Eberswalde glacial valley near Neutrebbin. This depression, also known as Buckow Groove ((ドイツ語:Buckower Rinne)), separates the northwestern plateau of the Barnim (de) from the southeastern upland area of the Land Lebus. The high embankment of the Eastern Railway crosses the area from west to east. The headwaters of the small stream Stobber are located here. Due to the drainage divide between Baltic Sea and North Sea that runs along the railway embankment, there is the peculiar situation that the stream flows in two different directions. This phenomenon is called "pseudo-bifurcation".
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