The Käseburger Sieltief is a watercourse in the district of Wesermarsch in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a depression that serves to drain the predominantly boggy area.
The watercourse, which is about 20 km long, flows in the municipality of Ovelgönne and the town of Brake. It is formed 500 m north of the Moorseite farming community by the confluence of several ditches. From here it flows in a southeasterly direction through the village of Großenmeer, then further eastwards, crosses under the B 212 south of Brake and finally flows into the Weser in the Brake district of Käseburg.
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Address: Wesermarsch, Germany
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