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Biesbosch vision

Photography Landscape posted on Mar 12, 2012
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Yesterday we visited the Biesbosch region. I always find it difficult to get balance in photos taken in an environment like this one, full of branches peeking in every direction etc. From Wikipedia: De Biesbosch ('forest of sedges' or 'rushwoods'), is one of the largest national parks of the Netherlands and one of the last freshwater tide areas in Europe. The Biesbosch consists of a rather large network of rivers and smaller and larger creeks with islands. The vegetation is mostly willow forests, although wet grasslands and fields of reed are common as well. The Biesbosch is an important wetland area for waterfowl and has a rich flora and fauna. It is especially important for migrating geese. The Biesbosch National Park consists of the following major parts: Sliedrechtse Biesbosch The most northern part of the Biesbosch. This is the part of the Biesbosch with the most significant tidal influence (one of the distinctive characteristics of the Biesbosch). The Sliedrechtse Biesbosch is named after the town of Sliedrecht, which was drowned during the creation of the Biesbosch and was later rebuilt on the other side of the river Beneden Merwede (one of the borders of the Biesbosch). The eastern part of the Sliedrechtse Biesbosch is one of the few areas in the Netherlands that has an intact system of river dunes. Hollandse Biesbosch The westernmost part of the Biesbosch and the largest remnant of the (once much larger) South Hollandic part of the Biesbosch. The Hollandse Biesbosch is the part of the National Park best known for its birds. Brabantse Biesbosch (Zuidwaard) The eastern and largest part of the Biesbosch, which is separated from the rest of the Biesbosch by the Nieuwe Merwede river (which serves as the borderline between the provinces of South Holland and North Brabant). The Brabantse Biesbosch can be divided in three parts, from which only the so called Zuidwaard belongs to the National Park. The Zuidwaard of the Brabantse Biesbosch has fewer fields of reeds and sedges compared to the rest of the National Park and consists mostly of willow forest

Comments (9)


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durleybeachbum

4:00PM | Mon, 12 March 2012

Such an interesting ecosystem! Super to see.

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dochtersions

4:07PM | Mon, 12 March 2012

A great impression of this beautiful and interesting nature. Hier wil ik altijd nog eens een keertje naartoe ;-)

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qrud

4:25PM | Mon, 12 March 2012

Prachtig stukje natuur.

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efron_241

6:26PM | Mon, 12 March 2012

Foto te Den Haag was Willemspark kijkend naar Zeestraat (Ambassador Hotel)

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flavia49

7:56PM | Mon, 12 March 2012

nice shot

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photosynthesis

11:57PM | Mon, 12 March 2012

I like the color tones in this photo & the branches in the foreground add visual interest to what otherwise would not be quite as interesting a scene...

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kgb224

1:00AM | Tue, 13 March 2012

Wonderful capture my friend. God Bless.

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thecytron

8:40AM | Tue, 13 March 2012

Beautiful countryside photograph!

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Fidelity2

10:51AM | Tue, 13 March 2012

It is amazing. You are very talented. I want to see more from you. I thank you for this one. 5+!


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