Beshine on a dike on the German North Sea coast

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Beshine on a dike on the German North Sea coast Beshine on a dike on the German North Sea coast Beshine on a dike on the German North Sea coast Beshine on a dike on the German North Sea coast Beshine on a dike on the German North Sea coast Beshine on a dike on the German North Sea coast

Today you can see Beshine on a dike on the German North Sea coast. The green meadows, the fresh breeze, the salty smell of the sea and the Wadden Sea make you relax and clear your mind. A dike is a man-made embankment at the water's edge and is intended to prevent water from flowing into the land behind it. In this way, it protects houses and fields from high water or storm surges. The dikes and the mudflats are as much a part of this landscape as the sheep on the dikes. Better than any lawn mower, they keep the grass short there and maintain the landscape. They walk around freely, shy but attentive. From nature for nature and besides the use as lawnmowers they give wool, milk and also meat. They preserve biodiversity and not only on the German North Sea coast. In the Lüneburg Heath the sheep ensure that the heath does not become a forest and in the Rhön they keep the numerous meadows free of bushes. It's amazing to stand there and see how one cog goes into the other and it's an uncomplicated give and take. Nature is simply incredibly beautiful.