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Deutsche Nordseeküste: Friesische Inseln und Helgoland.

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A regional survey combines physical geography, geology and marine dynamics with human responses along the North Sea shore and its nearby islands. Chapters explain tidal behavior, storm floods and coastal formation, then describe landscapes such as marshes, dunes and geest, and the ways communities have defended and reclaimed land through dikes, drainage and local practices. The work also sketches historical developments, settlements, ports and fisheries, and offers travel-like accounts of individual stretches and islands, supported by numerous photographs, maps and practical observations for understanding environment and local life.

About the Author

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Hippolyt Julius Haas

Hippolyt Julius Haas was a German author known for his work in travel literature. His notable book, "Deutsche Nordseeküste: Friesische Inseln und Helgoland," explores the scenic beauty and cultural significance of the North Sea coast, particularly the Frisian Islands and Helgoland. Through his writing, Haas contributes to the understanding of this unique region, offering insights into its landscapes and local traditions. His work reflects a keen interest in geography and cultural heritage, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in travel and exploration.

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