Sunday, June 5, 2016

Dutch Wadden Sea Conservation Area, North Holland, Netherlands (Nature darlings )

WHY: Walk on the base of the North Sea coast on a guided mud-strolling, or wadlopen (signifying "mudflat-bouncing"), visit. Summer is prime time for mud-strolling in the Netherlands' bit of the Danish-Dutch-German Wadden Sea World Heritage site. "To truly comprehend and encounter the Wadden Sea, going by visitors need to venture out of their customary range of familiarity, put on elastic boots, and venture in the captivating universe of thick mud and abnormal scents," says Bart Sikkema, a mud-strolling guide at Schiermonnikoog National Park, which covers the greater part of the island of Schiermonnikoog, the littlest of the occupied West Frisian Islands led on Holland's northern coast. "See the lugworm in its tube, hear the wading feathered creatures in the sky, get the shrimp in the gorges, and see similarly as the eye can reach. No place else on the planet will you discover a scene and a situation like this.".อ่านเพิ่ม

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