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Joseph Beuys said in 1970’s that the famous Dutch Light had disappeared because more and more land was claimed from a huge part of the sea that once was known as Zuiderzee. A 20mi long dam (Afsluitdijk) constructed in the 1930’s apparently sealed off the water surface that used to act as a light-reflecting mirror. That mirror surface turned dim and dull and could not anymore generate that fabulous light one can still see on the 16th century Dutch paintings.
On a sunny beach day like this I think his statement does not hold anymore…
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