Bay of Mecklenburg

Named "the Blinkerwall" by its discoverers, the wall is around 1 metre (3 ft) high.

It is thought to be Europe's oldest megastructure (around 10,000 years old) and may have been used by hunter-gatherers as a driving lane for pursuit of herds of reindeer.

[2] This process preserves some Stone Age artifacts, which are more likely to have been erased had they remained above water.

[2] Stone Age structures have also been discovered in the inundated lands west of Denmark, the area known as Doggerland.

You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania location article is a stub.

View of the Bay of Mecklenburg from Salzhaff looking towards Fehmarn .
Map of Mecklenburg Bay