Ladybird on Fence
Northern lights in a snowstorm
Qeqertarsuaq
Kleines Wiesenvögelchen - Coenonympha pamphilus -…
Wild Carrot Seedhead
Gotas de lluvia
Common Reed Grass
Coquelicot************
Ruppell's vulture (Explored)
Ría de Plentzia.
Humpback feeding
Morgenstimmung in Hafling
Reichenow's weaver bird
Falaises de craie de la Côte d'Albâtre
Libelle am Sulfner Weiher
Alpine life.
Lichtenhainer Wasserfall - The Lichtenhain waterfa…
Schaut her, ich habe meine Zähne geputzt
Equinox.
A topi among the wildebeest (Explored)
Kirche St. Kathrein bei Hafling (4 PicinPic)
Mirando al horizonte
Rainfarn - Insektenfreundliche Blume
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" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
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Nederland - Anna Paulowna, Poldertuin
After the construction of the Anna Paulownapolder an office of the water board was built in Kleine Sluis. The stately home is locally known as ‘Polderhuis’. In 1885 the ‘Poldertuin’ (Polder garden) around the house was designed by landscape architect Jan David Zocher jr., who also designed the Vondelpark in Amsterdam and the garden of Soestdijk Palace.
‘Polderhuis’ (nowadays privately owned) and ‘Poldertuin’ were sold to the municipality. The Poldertuin is still owned by the (new) municipality of Hollands Kroon. Since 2014 the garden is operated by a foundation. In autumn volunteers plant about 200.000 flowerbulbs, which are blooming between early April and mid May.
The ‘Poldertuin’ with its large variety of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and special bulbs and tubers is also called ‘Little Keukenhof’.
Main picture: Tulip Brownie
PiP’s: Poldertuin
‘Polderhuis’ (nowadays privately owned) and ‘Poldertuin’ were sold to the municipality. The Poldertuin is still owned by the (new) municipality of Hollands Kroon. Since 2014 the garden is operated by a foundation. In autumn volunteers plant about 200.000 flowerbulbs, which are blooming between early April and mid May.
The ‘Poldertuin’ with its large variety of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and special bulbs and tubers is also called ‘Little Keukenhof’.
Main picture: Tulip Brownie
PiP’s: Poldertuin
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