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The Dutch Wadden Islands consist of 5 inhabited and 3 uninhabited islands. The Afsluitdijk forms the border with the freshwater IJsselmeer. The dikes along the Dutch, Frisian and Groninger coasts protect the marine clay areas that were created by the reclamation of the salt marshes. In the east lies the border with Germany. Almost half of the Dutch Wadden Sea falls dry at low tide, which is great for seals and wading birds. The nature in the wadden region is very special and is on the list of World Heritage. The currents and tides make this very suitable for different plants and animals. You can also see a wide variety of landscapes, such as polders, flats, dunes and forest. Many parts of the islands have been declared protected areas. On the islands you can enjoy walking and cycling and enjoy the peace and quiet on the endless beaches. The Wadden Islands are fantastic islands to visit all year round, because the nature is also beautiful in winter.
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