Sylt, Germany Wedding Photographer
https://hochzeit-fotograf-sylt.de kontakt@insel-fotograf.de +49 176 637 53 212 Jul 08, 2020 Emily & Jens
When I had the idea for this title, the year was 2016. I didn't realize that there will be so many storms and winds that are so difficult to maintain on our island of Sylt. The Hörnum-Odde is part of the island in the south of the island. The storm surge in mid-November 2015 had devastating consequences for the Hörnum-Odde. There were serious demolitions over a short distance of one kilometer, resulting in a loss of Land of up to 60 meters. The town of Hörnum was spared by the tetra pods installed in 2014. The storm surge separated the lost part of the Hörnum-Odde from the rest of the island. This section has suffered a lot over the past few years and I believe that we will still see the beach completely lost. The unbelievers predict that one day the island will be broken here. But I have that the southern tip will hold out for a few years before it is completely under the sea ... also how do you save the Hörnum-Odde? If I'd know that… Do you have an idea?
Sylt, Germany Wedding Photographer
https://hochzeit-fotograf-sylt.de kontakt@insel-fotograf.de +49 176 637 53 212 Jul 08, 2020 Emily & Jens
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