Islands: Hallig Hooge, Germany |
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Topic: Islands: Hallig Hooge, Germany Posted: 15 March 2023 at 20:40 |
Show us... Hallig Hooge, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Show us islands of the world is your chance to show the island near where you live, or where you live on, or where you've been- then please choose pictures from your chosen island and either upload to an existing location thread, or if your location is not shown then start as a new thread. The usual Dyxum content rules apply- but to assist fellow Dyxumers inspired to visit locations that are shown, please indicate where in/on your island the photos were taken. This thread is open for C&C and for posting additional pictures. Please ONLY post pictures taken at the island indicated- or start a new thread. --- Hallig Hooge is one of the North Frisian Islands in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. 1. Hallig Hooge seen from the sea Like other Hallig islands, Hooge is mostly flat and low terrain, but there are man-made mounds called Warft that host houses and almost all other buildings since occasionally there might be storm tides that will flood the lower terrain. Hooge has nine populated Warften: 2. Hanswarft 3. Backenswarft 4. Ockenswarft 5. Lorenzwarft/Middeltritt 6. Ockelützwarft (on right, Lorenzwarft/Middeltritt on the left) 7. Kirchwarft 8. Ipkenswarft & Volkertswarft 9. Westerwarft 10. The whole island as seen from the Wadden Sea during the low tide 11. Flat farmland 12. Cattle and young oystercatcher 13. Horses 14. Local transportion 15. Sheep |
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