Aerial view at the edge of the Wadden Sea towards Borkum. A sandbank in the distance and Borkum's beach on the right. The gullies and channels of this area are phenomenal to see. The Eemsmond is also still clearly visible. Large ships pass through it on their way to Eemshaven or Germany. Many birds and animals use this great natural area. At low or high tide, it looks completely different. Every day the tide is also different. The water washes a lot of sand and the like back and forth to all sorts of places so there is plenty of dynamism. The bottom of this Nature 2000 area is full of food for migratory birds. Crabs and seals can be seen there.
This is the extreme tip on the northeastern side for the Netherlands but the Wadden Sea is considerably larger.
As such, the entire Wadden Sea is on the Unesco world heritage list. Sitting on the edge of a sandy area of the Wadden Sea again reminds me how important this area is.
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