Ameland The mudflats captured from above with a drone .
The international Wadden Sea is regarded worldwide as the largest tidal area where processes of ebb and flow can take place more or less undisturbed. It is a shallow sea with bottom sand stirred up from the North Sea by sea currents. Because a mudflat is flooded twice a day by the tide, the currents take mud with them. At high tide, it settles in quiet places.
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