Now this is a canonical picture of Hallig Gröde. ;-)
This day, with its marvelous, quickly changing cloud formations, sun and rain delivered just the right setting
Now this is a canonical picture of Hallig Gröde. ;-)
This day, with its marvelous, quickly changing cloud formations, sun and rain delivered just the right setting
Some time later, high tide is coming in and spilling over the stone edge.
Far from “Landunter” (not very far, though ;-), but the road along the stone edge to the west jetty is already flooded.
Near the bath place south of the Knudtswarft, the stone edge is smoothly curving to the east.
This location already has been portraited here in the PhotoLog.
The next day with wonderful stormy weather, very typical for the North Sea.
Changing winds, sun, clouds, and rain in rapid succession. Here at the stone edge on the western side near the jetty is an ideal location to enjoy this (and get wet at some point ;-).
The mood of the first evening on Gröde was a bit gray and gloomy, but that’s also typical for the North Sea.
Anyway, it was great to be here again, to enjoy the sea, the smell of salt, the wide view, the wind and the evening light.
On board the MS Rungholt during the crossing from Schlüttsiel to Gröde, Hallig Habel comes into sight.
Habel is the smallest of the holms and only inhabited during spring and summer. It wasn’t part of the original coastal protection programme and thus took heavy land losses til finally some fixation measures were taken.
On the first trip that morning, the MS Rungholt is carrying a bunch of day tourists to Hallig Gröde.
With the next trip, we and our luggage made it across to Gröde. In the background Hallig Oland can be seen. The is first image of a new series here about Hallig Gröde from this year’s vacation. More will come during the next weeks. Enjoy!