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The Slufter on Texel. by Justin Sinner Photography (Photographer on Texel)
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by Justin Sinner Photography (Photographer on Texel)

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Off to the slufter on a beautiful spring day to photograph the sunset and this is happiness!
What beautiful colours! The ditch takes you towards the horizon, the person in the middle completes the picture.

Nature reserve the Slufter is perhaps the most beautiful area of Texel.

The Slufter is a beach plain largely enclosed by dunes on the Dutch Wadden island of Texel, which is in open communication with the North Sea, creating a salt marsh landscape.

The Slufter is part of the National Park Dunes of Texel. The area is owned by Staatsbosbeheer. It has an area of over 700 ha (land and water). In the south-east corner is a viewpoint and an entrance. The southern part of the area can be "strolled". This part is probably the most walked salt marsh in Europe.[1] Further north and west is a large resting area.

In a strict sense, "the slufter" is the name of the creek/creeks that flowed through the area. The "Plain of the Slufter" - also called the Slufter Valley or the Slufter area - is today also usually referred to simply as "The Slufter".

Nowadays, in other places too - e.g. on other Dutch Wadden Islands - people speak of slufters and slufter formation, to indicate beach plains constricted by the dunes, where the influence of ebb and flow is present. These terms are toponyms; they are derived from De Slufter on Texel

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About Justin Sinner Photography (Photographer on Texel)

My name is Justin, I was born and raised on the beautiful Dutch island of Texel. I grew up in den Burg, main village of the island. I love being in nature, especially on the beach and in the dunes.

Everything is different every day, the sun,.. Read more…

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