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Dutch dredger in Dollard near Nieuw Statenzijl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Birds in the Dollard marshes near Nieuw Statenzijl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dollard Estuary near Nieuw Statenzijl in Holland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunset on the Dollard, the wadden sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marshes of Dollard Estuary near Nieuw Statenzijl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunset on the Dollard, the wadden sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kiekkaaste - Bird observation tower in the natural preserve area Dollard Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dredger in Dollard near Nieuw Statenzijl, Netherlands
Bird watching hut at the wadden at the Dollard bay in Nieuwe Statenzijl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dollard Estuary near Nieuw Statenzijl, Holland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Dollard Royalty Free Stock Photo
Erosion holes in Tidal marsh of Dollard Royalty Free Stock Photo
River along the dollard route in Ostfriesland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wooden observation tower on Dollard coast Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stack of One Hundred Dollard Bills Wrapped in a Red Ribbon and Bow Isolated on a White Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Dollard area, which borders the Eems estuary, came into existence between 1280 and 1550 approximately. Under the influence of growing environmental awareness, it was decided in 1975 not to reclaim any more of the Dollard and to designate it a nature reserve. The Dollard consists of mud flats, sandbanks, channels and salt marshes. It is one of Europe’s last brackish water tidal areas. To restore the natural profile of the gas pipeline used for transporting gas between Norway and The Netherlands, partly exposed by natural erosion processes and subsequent morphological changes in the course of the main tidal channel, dredgers have to work here.


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