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life is precarious on the edge


The sand hills are always shifting, mostly due to the power of the ever-present wind. These grasses and other vegetation show the dividing line (perhaps for a brief time) between the active dune and where some tough plants have taken root.
aNNa schramm, William Sutherland, Ronald Losure have particularly liked this photo
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William (Bill) Armst… club has replied to William Sutherland clubich war 1984 in dieser Gegend und habe auch die Dünen gesehen
LG Joerg
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