Photo by @jasperdoest | The uninhabited island of #Rottumeroog rises above the sand dunes that have formed on the West side of the island due to prevailing East wind during the winter months. The island, which belongs to the West-Frisian Islands in the Northern part of The Netherlands, is one of the few true protected wilderness area's within our country and of international importance for migratory birds. Fluid, that’s how Aart Aarsbergen @aart_natgeo (former Editor-in-Chief of the Dutch edition of National Geographic Magazine poetically described Rottumeroog; a place continuously shaped by the elements. I still remember the phone call after my first visit to this island in the Wadden Sea. I told Aart I truly loved the place, after which he asked me what was there to see. ‘“Nothing”, I replied. Which as a magazine editor made him a little nervous. Aart, last week you officially retired after 17 years @natgeonl. I’m extremely grateful for the chances, faith, confidence and freedom you gave me over the past years, which allowed me to grow into the photographer I am today. I wish you all the best and I sincerely hope our paths will keep crossing in the future. Perhaps not professionally (as I’m not thinking about retirement any time soon) but I’ll be on the lookout for a cyclist making fun of my non-Italian bicycle ;-). For more work from The Netherlands and other places around the globe #followme @jasperdoest #staatsbosbeheer #waddenzee #waddensea #wilderness #worldheritage

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Photo by @jasperdoest | The uninhabited island of #Rottumeroog rises above the sand dunes that have formed on the West side of the island due to prevailing East wind during the winter months. The island, which belongs to the West-Frisian Islands in the Northern part of The Netherlands, is one of the few true protected wilderness area's within our country and of international importance for migratory birds.

Fluid, that’s how Aart Aarsbergen @aart_natgeo (former Editor-in-Chief of the Dutch edition of National Geographic Magazine poetically described Rottumeroog; a place continuously shaped by the elements. I still remember the phone call after my first visit to this island in the Wadden Sea. I told Aart I truly loved the place, after which he asked me what was there to see. ‘“Nothing”, I replied. Which as a magazine editor made him a little nervous.

Aart, last week you officially retired after 17 years @natgeonl. I’m extremely grateful for the chances, faith, confidence and freedom you gave me over the past years, which allowed me to grow into the photographer I am today. I wish you all the best and I sincerely hope our paths will keep crossing in the future. Perhaps not professionally (as I’m not thinking about retirement any time soon) but I’ll be on the lookout for a cyclist making fun of my non-Italian bicycle ;-). For more work from The Netherlands and other places around the globe #followme @jasperdoest

#staatsbosbeheer #waddenzee #waddensea #wilderness #worldheritage


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