Neeltje Jans was once a sandbar in the mouth of the Oosterschelde, halfway between Schouwen and Noord-Beveland. For the construction of the storm surge barrier, the plate was raised and transformed into a working island. After the work was finished in 1986, the elements got a grip on Neeltje Jans. Weather and wind formed a dune landscape that is still held together by marram grass and sea buckthorn. This makes it one of the youngest nature reserves in Zeeland.
Photo taken on July 24, 2022 at Vrouwenpolder on the delta park Neeltje Jans.
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Welcome to my shop,
My name is Didier de Borle and I have been active in photography for 50+ years. Since March 2013, I have also been doing digital photography and digital art. I prefer to introduce myself as an 'image maker' rather than a photographer.
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