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The name of the Hondsbossche Zeewering is derived from a real forest. Until the All Saints Flood of 1570, there was a dune field with woods at the site of the sea wall. This forest was called Hondsbosch, a remnant of a larger coastal forest. The name Hondsbosch says something about the size of the forest. The size was 0.1 hectares, which was equal to 'a forest the size of a dog', an old surface measure.
The Hondsbossche Zeewering forms one entity with the much shorter Pettemer Zeewering, the northern end; together they are referred to as Hondsbossche and Pettemer Zeewering. The Pettemer Zeewering was built and maintained for a long time by a different administrator, it is higher and has a different, steeper slope. Due to the steepness, it is subject to greater wave pressure.
I love to go out into nature and do landscapes and macro photography.
and also likes to follow Workshops to create unique footage,
I would also be very honoured if my work were to hang on the wall at your place to add a little more colour to your interior...
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