Jaap van 't Veen's photos with the keyword: beekbergen

Nederland - Beekbergen, Beekberger Enk

10 Dec 2013 64 28 2590
The ‘Beekberger Enk’ is located between the villages Beekbergen, Lieren and Oosterhuizen more or less against a moraine, which came into being during the last ice age about 150,000 years ago. In the 19th century parts of the ‘enk’ still were heath land and shifting sand dunes. Farmers held sheep on these waste grounds. Sheepfolds were often found in the villages and every day the sheep were driven out to the heath and returned every night to their barn. The manure of the sheep in the barn, mixed with heather sods, was used to fertilize the landscaped acres. On this way came contiguous agricultural lands into being between the three villages. They were called ‘enk’. Some fields have been raised a meter or more during the last centuries. They still have a typical profile: high in the center and lower at the borders. The fields on the ‘Beekberger Enk’ are still used as arable land and one can still see the ‘hilly’ profile.

Nederland - Beekbergen, Ruitersmolen

23 Sep 2013 20 3 2292
Ruitersmolen, watermill nearby Beekbergen, dating back to the year of 1606.

Nederland - Klarenbeek, Beekbergerwoud

30 May 2013 40 13 2083
Beekbergerwoud: a 'new' nature reserve, restored on the location of the last Dutch primeval forest, which was cut down in 1871.