thumb|Map of Meldorf Bay with Blauort in the north; south of it lie Tertius (island)|Tertius and [[Trischen]] thumb|Blauort looking roughly southwest. On the left a channel marker (Pricke) can be made out which marks the Norderpiep channel. Blauort () is one of Germany's uninhabited North Sea sandy islets off the coast of Dithmarschen (near Büsum), and measures about 1,200 m from north to south and 500 metres from east to west. It is surrounded by the sandbank of Blauortsand, which is bounded to the north by the creek of the Wesselburener Loch and to the south by the Piep.
thumb|Map of Meldorf Bay with Blauort in the north; south of it lie Tertius (island)|Tertius and [[Trischen]] thumb|Blauort looking roughly southwest. On the left a channel marker (Pricke) can be made out which marks the Norderpiep channel. Blauort () is one of Germany's uninhabited North Sea sandy islets off the coast of Dithmarschen (near Büsum), and measures about 1,200 m from north to south and 500 metres from east to west. It is surrounded by the sandbank of Blauortsand, which is bounded to the north by the creek of the Wesselburener Loch and to the south by the Piep.
According to the Schleswig-Holstein National Park Office in Tönning, Blauort, like the sandbank of Tertius to the south, belongs to the parish of Hedwigenkoog. However, the state government of Schleswig-Holstein has not yet officially confirmed and authorised this.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).