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It's like to be in the Sahara....
The grown "tail" of the dutch Wadden island of Ameland is called "The Hon".
It is an immense sand plain of 4 km2 and is completely flooded during heavy Northwestern stroms in combination with spring tides.
A crumbly row of young dunes is like a spine with vertibrae of varying size from the Wadden Sea to the North sea and it is logical that these youn dunes are not reliable as the old dunes more inland.
Hardly anyone comes to this surreally beautiful part of Ameland far away from civilisation, so that you can listen to the natural elements of wind and water....
It's like to be in the Sahara....
The grown "tail" of the dutch Wadden island of Ameland is called "The Hon".
It is an immense sand plain of 4 km2 and is completely flooded during heavy Northwestern stroms in combination with spring tides.
A crumbly row of young dunes is like a spine with vertibrae of varying size from the Wadden Sea to the North sea and it is logical that these youn dunes are not reliable as the old dunes more inland.
Hardly anyone comes to this surreally beautiful part of Ameland far away from civilisation, so that you can listen to the natural elements of wind and water....