Przekop WisłyThe Przekop Wisły is a branch of the Vistula river in its delta. It was created artificially in 1895. Since then, it has formed the most direct route from the Vistula to the Baltic Sea.HistoryWork on the Przekop began in June 1891. 1,000 workers and 40 steam machines were dedicated to the project. of dirt was displaced from the construction site. 20 million marks were spent on the project in total. An opening ceremony was not held once the canal was finished—at 3:45p.m. on 31 March 1895, president of East Prussia Gustav von Goßler was sent a telegraph signal by Wilhelm II, German Emperor, to open the canal. He followed the Emperor's orders and opened it by himself.MeasurementsThe Przekop is long and wide, with shallows measuring in depth. In June 2022, the water levels of the Przekop reached.GeologyThe deposition of the sediments on the canal's surface is progressing at a fast pace and its surface is mostly made up of coarse sands with leptokurtic distribution.