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Monday, May 20, 2013
Sand suppletion on Dutch coast
The Dutch coast is being well maintained by regular sand deposits, even on the northern islands in the Waddenzee. On Vlieland, where the beaches are extremely wide, the Dutch ministry of infrastructure and the environment has posted an informative sign explaining where the sand comes from and how it gets to the beach. This year, over a period of three months, a million cubic meters of sand was deposited.
Labels:
Netherlands,
Prevention
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