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The pier looks like a piece of art on Vlieland
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The pier looks like a piece of art on Vlieland
This pier looks like a piece of art on Vlieland, Netherlands. It is the jetty for the small ferry to the other wadden island Texel. It is outside the tourist season and the pier is partly dismantled.It is located on the Vliehors, a part of Vlieland and also nicknamed the Sahara of the North.In 2009 the Wadden Sea was added to the Unesco world heritage list as it is the largest unbroken system of intertidal sand and mud flats in the world
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Frans Sellies
Media ID 11988824
Desert Driftwood Dutch Culture Friesland Jetty Netherlands Pier Sahara Desert Vlieland Wattenmeer National Park West Frisian Islands Wood Material
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This print captures the pier on Vlieland, Netherlands, resembling a magnificent piece of art. Located on the Vliehors, also known as the Sahara of the North, this jetty serves as a gateway to Texel, another wadden island. The image depicts the pier during the off-season when it is partially dismantled, giving it an intriguing and rustic charm. The photograph showcases the wood material of the pier against a breathtaking sky backdrop. The absence of people allows for an uninterrupted view of this remarkable structure that stands in harmony with its natural surroundings. Its weathered appearance and driftwood accents add to its artistic allure. It is worth noting that in 2009, UNESCO recognized the Wadden Sea as a world heritage site due to its vast intertidal sand and mud flats – making it one of nature's most extraordinary wonders. This accolade further enhances the significance and beauty captured within this image. Frans Sellies skillfully captures both nature's essence and human craftsmanship through his photography. This particular artwork transports viewers to a serene moment where they can appreciate Dutch culture intertwined with stunning scenery. Whether displayed in homes or galleries worldwide, this print invites contemplation and appreciation for both natural landscapes and man-made structures alike.
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