Sunday, June 2, 2013

Trip to Tholen and North Sea Flood Museum


As a part of the Water Project , we visit different water facilities and places connected to water.  Our first trip was to the island of Tholen. First of all, we went to see the sea locks and learn how they work. When a boat wants to pass from salt water to fresh water, it has to go through a lock in order to prevent the salt water intrusion. The fresh water intrusion is no problem as the fresh water comes to the salt water anyway when it rains. After seeing the lock from a close distance, we climbed a tower to see the locks and the whole area from a high spot.
In the afternoon, we visited the North Sea Museum. The museum tells the story of the huge flood in 1953. We could see the documents about the flood and a large number of chronicles with pictures taken during the flood. There are many objects people used that time or got as material help. Those who understand Dutch could listen to the life stories of individuals who lost their lives in the flood. Another interesting thing to see was the way the Netherlands deals with the water nowadays. There is still danger something could happen again but the country has developed its water policy a lot since the mentioned flood.
As the last, we went for a walk to a nature reserve. The weather was nice and we could enjoy the nature which we don't see so often in the Netherlands. We saw many different kinds of flowers and some animals, especially birds. 
At the end of the day, we took a picture of our group and shared our experience with the others. 


Markéta, Czech Republic



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