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Nederland - Nieuwvliet-Bad
Wooden breakwater at the beach of Nieuwvliet-Bad, nearby beach pavilion De Boekanier.
This kind of breakwaters is quite common along the coast of Zealand and Zeelandic Flanders. They are constructed to absorb the energy of the waves, intended to prevent the erosion of sand along the coast. Usually they stand perpendicular to the dunes. In Zealand they are already used for hundreds of years.
This kind of breakwaters is quite common along the coast of Zealand and Zeelandic Flanders. They are constructed to absorb the energy of the waves, intended to prevent the erosion of sand along the coast. Usually they stand perpendicular to the dunes. In Zealand they are already used for hundreds of years.
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.... and wonderful photograph ! Love it.
They were common in the UK too.. same seas.. sort of !
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Michiel 2005 clubBonne fin de semaine.
Belle semaine à vous !
breakwaters here.
also nice horizontal size of the picture :)
freundliche Grüße
Erich
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