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The open woodland as in any beeach forest. Now light, but quite dark in summer.
13-Duintop * North of Garderen, there has been a area of drift sand - and just outside the villages, the dunes have been plated - with beech trees. On top of these, the roots have been unearthed iduring times. * 1984 x 1488 * (707KB)

14-Uitzicht * From the top, looking into the lower area - densly replanted in recent years * 1488 x 1984 * (610KB)

15-Nest * A hawks nest in Larix, somewhat off the road. * 1602 x 1080 * (480KB)

16-Larixbos * A patch of larix - and these are open forests, aand very light when the trees don't carry needles. * 1984 x 1488 * (797KB)

17-Beukenbos * This is why these woods carry the name of the trees dancing. Image walking here, in the dark, with just a lit torch or lantern.... * 1984 x 1488 * (780KB)

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18-Beukenbos.jpg - 1984 x 1488 - (659KB)
15-Mar-2008 20:35
19-Kever * A nely cut beetle - the chips were still below at the bottom of the trunk. * 940 x 1948 * (202KB)

20-Kever * It klings to the tree, with legs around the trunk * 690 x 1665 * (177KB)

21-Tunnel * The cycle path along out forest road enters a fir tunnel. * 1488 x 1984 * (371KB)

22-Grafheuvel * Grave hill - the area has been populated since the ice retreated, and gravehils like this are scattered over the area * 1402 x 706 * (266KB)

23-Verstrengeld * A beech tree - two bracnhes embracing eachother * 1488 x 1984 * (556KB)

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