Netherlands Moddergat at the Dutch Mudflats
Moddergat (meaning in Dutch "Mud Hole") is a small fisherman’s village along the northern coast of the Netherlands. The small houses are all nestled behind the dyke that protects them from harsh weather but at the same time blind their sight from the sea. The Mudflats area is a world heritage site.
Photography Tips
Tripod, mid-range zoom lens, boots, warm clothing, wind/water protection, warm gloves, wipe cloth for the lens against water-spray
Travel Information
By car only
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
08:03 - 16:37
| current local time: 22:50
Photo Themes
black and white
Dutch seascape
Fine Art
Landscape
Long Exposure
Minimalism
minimalist
minimalistic
monochrome
mudflats
seascape
UNESCO world heritage
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Locations
The Netherlands
Friesland
moddergat
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