The Kniepsand on Amrum is a fascinating geological phenomenon. Although it appears to be part of the island, it is not geologically part of it and is known for its impressive expanse and beauty. This 15 kilometre long and up to 1.5 kilometre wide sandy beach provides natural protection for the island, especially during storm surges and hurricane-like conditions. The piles in the sand are evidence of human activity and contribute to the unique landscape that invites you to hike, explore and relax.
Hello and good day! My name is Michael Valjak and I live in Neuss near Düsseldorf. I photograph impressive landscapes, exciting cityscapes and the diversity of nature. My goal are pictures with strong colors that still retain their naturalness. My best motifs are available as high-quality wall art and.. Read more…