Hoge Veluwe National Park

Location:
Hoge Veluwe National Park, Gelderland, Netherlands
 
Photo by: Martin Boschhuizen
Date: 2003-10-08
Image ID: 301359
 
These sand dunes were formed in the Glacial Period, 200,000 years ago when glaciers pushed the sand deposits in the Rhine and Maas Delta sideways, creating the hills which now form most of de Veluwe.

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