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Flo.Fam.: Poaceae , cyperaceae, joncaceae, "herbes , graminées, grasses , Gräser , Césped ...,
Flo.Fam.: Poaceae , cyperaceae, joncaceae, "herbes , graminées, grasses , Gräser , Césped ...,
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
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Nederland - Paterswolde, Friese Veen
Friese Veen (also called Friescheveen) is a nature reserve - adjacent to Huis Vennebroek - which actually consists of two parts. The Friese Veen itself is a small lake that is difficult to access. It was created in the middle of the 18th century by dredging peat, which was used as fuel. This dredging was done by Friese workers - inhabitants of the Dutch province of Friesland. That gave the area its name.
The lake surrounded by swamp forest is separated by a low sandy dike from the polder Camphuis. This polder has not been drained since 1994, allowing nature to take its course. The original meadow has slowly but surely changed into a rough swamp, in which many species of birds can be found. The polder owes its name to P.A. Camphuis, who bought the entire area to build a villa in 1906.
(I couldn't take a proper picture from the Friese Veen itself, because its banks were inaccessible and a viewpoint was closed due to the corona crisis. Therefore only a few pictures of the polder.)
The lake surrounded by swamp forest is separated by a low sandy dike from the polder Camphuis. This polder has not been drained since 1994, allowing nature to take its course. The original meadow has slowly but surely changed into a rough swamp, in which many species of birds can be found. The polder owes its name to P.A. Camphuis, who bought the entire area to build a villa in 1906.
(I couldn't take a proper picture from the Friese Veen itself, because its banks were inaccessible and a viewpoint was closed due to the corona crisis. Therefore only a few pictures of the polder.)
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Bonne soirée.
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Splendid images of this amazing landscape
Thanks also for your kind information, Jaap
interessant.
Klasse aufgenommen.
Weard
Two gorgeous PiPs as well.........I love the framing of the view in the first PiP and the delightful geese in the second.
Nice work sir!
Thank you for posting
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Bonne journée, Jaap !
Cheers. Herb
lovely reeds
the PiPs are so lovely !
Great nature,
Thank you for the note Jaap.
.......wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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