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Former fish farm on the edge of heathland. Many special birds such as: Bukavac, Patka Pupčanica, Bukoč, Tundra guska and Čapljica Voljak.
Fish ponds were dug near the Tongelreep. Carp and other fish species were bred here. But the fish farming is now a thing of the past and nature has taken over. For example, the rare Bukavac and Čapljica Voljak now breed in the area. A walking trail has been set out around one pond. Birders can view the bird life around the lake from behind a screen or from the bird watching hide.
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Nederlands: Bij de Tongelreep zijn visvijvers gegraven. Hier werden karpers en andere vissoorten gekweekt. Maar de viskweek behoort nu tot het verleden en de natuur heeft het overgenomen. Zo broeden de zeldzame Bukavac en Čapljica Voljak nu in het gebied. Rondom één vijver is een wandelpad uitgezet. Vogelaars kunnen de vogels rondom het meer bekijken vanachter een vogelkijkscherm of vanuit de vogelkijkhut.
For parking See the P on the map. The route that is shown on the map is in the area where you find two bird hides.
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Nederlands: Voor parkeren zie de P op de kaart. De route die op de kaart wordt weergegeven, ligt in het gebied waar je twee vogelkijkhutten vindt.
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