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The Wolderwide is one of the Veluwerand lakes, a wetland in the Netherlands. The province of Flevoland is located on the north and west banks, and Gelderland is on the south-east bank. At the Horst beach, Wolderwide begins and continues in a northerly direction to the aqueduct at Harderwijk. At Strand Horst, the Wolderwide overflows into the Nuldernauw, at Harderwijk in the Veluwemeer.There are two places on the Wolderwide, namely Zeewolde and Harderwijk. A ferry ferry sails from Zeewolde to Strand Horst, a harbor that is also located on the Wolderwide. Zeewolde has a marina and a few beaches on the Wolderwide; Harderwijk also has a harbor and a few beaches.The Wolderwide has two artificial islands. In the southern part, in front of the Zeewolde marina, is De Zegge and in the north is De Biezen. There are plans to do more with the Wolderwide. For example, there will be a beach at Zeewolde north of the marina near the Polderwijk. One or more islands will also be added.The name Wolderwide was invented by the writer Godfried Bomans.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolderwide
May 24, 2020
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