Low Tide on the Wadden Sea
By Gary Arndt From Everything Everywhere
Low Tide on the Wadden Sea Near Bremerhaven, Germany
Camera NIKON D300S
ISO 400
Focal Length 24mm
Aperture f/3.8
Exposure Time 1/4000
The Wadden Sea is a world heritage site which is located in the North Sea off the coast of the Netherlands and Germany. What makes the sea unique are the large mud flats which appear at low tide. Near Bremerhaven, you can walk out for kilometers during low tide. In fact, they have created poles you can climb in case you are stranded too far out once the tide comes in.
I’ve been to the Wadden Sea several times, but I found Bremerhaven to be the best place to visit. They have an excellent visitor center and really shows how the area changes with the tides.
My name is Gary Arndt.
In March 2007 I sold my house and have been traveling around the world ever since. Since I started traveling, I have probably done and seen more than I have in the rest of my life combined.
So far I have visited all 7 continents, over 175 countries and territories around the world, all 50 states and every US territory, every Canadian province, every Australian state and territory, over 125 US National Park Service sites and over 295 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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