waddenzee near noordkaap groningen holland

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Waddenzee near Noordkaap, Groningen, Holland Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Curious sheep and wind turbines near the dutch Waddenzee Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monument along Waddenzee near Noordkaap, Holland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Waddenzee (ebbtide) near Noordkaap, Groningen, Holland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mud flat of dutch Waddenzee near Noordkaap, Groningen Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Waddenzee near Noordkaap in Groningen, Holland
Waddenzee near Noordkaap in Groningen, Holland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dutch monument along Waddenzee near Noordkaap Royalty Free Stock Photo
Measuring pole in dutch Waddenzee near Noordkaap Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Sparrows around monument near Noordkaap, Holland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wind turbines near the dike along the dutch Waddenzee Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Wadden Sea is the largest unbroken system of intertidal sand and mud flats in the world. It is a large, temperate, relatively flat coastal wetland environment, formed by the intricate interactions between physical and biological factors that have given rise to a multitude of transitional habitats with tidal channels, sandy shoals, sea-grass meadows, mussel beds, sandbars, mudflats, salt marshes, estuaries, beaches and dunes. The area is very important for birds. At the background the dutch islands Rottumerplaat and Rottumeroog.


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