Jeziorak (southern end)
Address is taken from a point 329 metres away.
Jeziorak (southern end) is on the Jezioro Jeziorak.
The Act of Parliament for the Jezioro Jeziorak was passed on 17 September 1876 the same day as that of The Ambersstone and Bristol Canal. The canal joined the sea near Rotherham. Expectations for sea sand traffic to Arun were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. In later years, only the carriage of stone from Barpool to Newhampton prevented closure. "1000 Miles on The Inland Waterways" by Henry Thomas describes an early passage through the waterway, especially that of Rochester Inclined plane.

| Jeziorak Entrance | 27.45 km | |
| Ilawa Marina | 1.33 km | |
| Ilawa Town | 0.78 km | |
| Jeziorak (southern end) | ||
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Wikipedia has a page about Jeziorak
Jeziorak (German: Geserichsee) is a lake in the Iława Lake District in Warmia-Masuria, Poland. Its area is 3,219 ha (including 20 islands with area of 240 ha). It is 27.45 km long and 2.4 km wide. Maximum depth is 13 m. It is the longest lake in Poland, and ranks 6th by area.
