The coastal area of ​​the North Sea in Germany, bird's eye view.

Can you imagine how beautiful and calm sea in sunny weather. The water in the shallow water shines in the glare of the light and gently washes your feet. Well, if you in the near future will not be able to get there and enjoy the beauty of this, I suggest a look at these stunning pictures. The coastal area of ​​the North Sea in Germany, bird's eye view.





It includes a six-kilometer island Amrum and Sylt, together with a group Fёrom North Frisian Islands. Today, the population here lives mainly due to tourism.



Just a few hundred meters of a sand spit on the island of Amrum is separated from the open sea shoals.



During low tide in shallow water, you can go to on the island Amrum Fohr.



Sandbank off the island of Amrum. There ramnozhayutsya broody and herring gulls, eider ducks and mergansers average.



The sandy North Sea island almost never go into the water, but it is forbidden to walk on: the shallow waters off the coast of Germany, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.



The shallow waters near the island of Sylt.



Sandbank between the islands Amrum and Fohr



The shallow waters of the North Sea is part of the National Park "Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park»



The skeleton of the ship "Ulpian" buyout ran aground in the North Sea on Christmas Eve 1870. The team saved the lighthouse.



Source: www.geo.ru

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