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An insect hotel is an artificial shelter and nesting place for various types of insects. It is usually made of natural materials such as wood, bamboo, reeds, and pine cones, containing small openings where insects can settle. Insect hotels are often placed in gardens, parks, and nature reserves to help insects find a suitable habitat. Insects play an important role in nature. Bees and bumblebees, in particular, are essential for the pollination of flowers and plants. Without these pollinators, many plants would not be able to reproduce. Other insects, such as ladybugs and lacewings, help control harmful insects by eating aphids, for example. In this way, insects contribute to a healthy ecosystem. In recent years, the number of insects has declined in many places. This is due, among other things, to urbanization, the use of pesticides, and the disappearance of natural habitats. As a result, insects have fewer and fewer places to nest and overwinter. Insect hotels offer a solution to this problem because they create extra shelters in areas where none would otherwise be present. An insect hotel consists of various compartments, each suitable for different insect species. Hollow bamboo tubes, for example, are used by solitary bees to lay their eggs. Pine cones and straw provide shelters for other insects. This variety allows multiple insect species to use the same hotel.
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The water level monument on the Meuse is a small but important monument in the village of Beesel in the province of Limburg. The monument was erected to commemorate the extreme flooding of the River Meuse in December 1993, when the water level at this location was exceptionally high and submerged large parts of Limburg. In December 1993, heavy rainfall occurred continuously for several days in the Meuse catchment area, particularly in the Ardennes and South Limburg. This rainfall caused the river to have to discharge increasingly large amounts of water, eventually leading to it bursting its banks multiple times. On December 20, the Meuse began to cause flooding, and around December 22 and 23, the water reached record high levels in many places in Limburg. The water level monument was designed by Paul Vincken and is made of stoneware. The monument indicates exactly what water level the Meuse reached at this location during the flood of December 1993. It stands along St. Jorisstraat in Beesel, close to the bank of the Meuse and near the ferry, where it is clearly visible to people walking or cycling along the river. The purpose of the monument is not only to show how high the water stood at the time, but also to remind people of the power of the river and the impact of floods on the landscape and society. In the past, the Meuse overflowed its banks more frequently, but in the twentieth century, the floods of 1993, among others, caused enormous damage to houses, infrastructure, agricultural land, and village centers. The memory of this remains important because high water can always return. Since the floods of 1993 and thereafter, many measures have been taken in Limburg and along the Meuse to better manage the river and prevent floods. Dikes have been raised, floodplains have been modified, and projects such as the Maaswerken, in which the river was given more space and extra retention basins were constructed, must help limit damage during extreme water levels.
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Keverberg Castle is a historic castle in the village of Kessel in the province of Limburg. The castle stands on an artificial hill along the River Maas and is one of the oldest fortresses in the Netherlands. The castle's origins date back to around the year 1000. At that time, there was initially a watchtower on an artificial hill, a so-called motte. The tower had an important function because it overlooked the Maas and a major trade route between Antwerp and Cologne. Ships and merchants traveling along this route were required to pay tolls. The Counts of Kessel used this site as their residence and a defensive point. From the castle, they governed a large area in North Limburg and parts of present-day Germany. In 1279, the castle was sold to Reinald I, the Count of Gelre. The last Count of Kessel had to sell the territory due to financial problems. As a result, Kessel came under the authority of the Duchy of Gelre. Later, the castle changed owners several more times. Families such as the Van Merwijck and later the Van Keverberg family lived there. Eventually, the last noble resident gave up the castle in the 19th century. Afterward, the building was used by cloister nuns, among others. During the Second World War, the castle was severely damaged. In 1944, retreating German soldiers blew up the castle due to its strategic location. After the war, only a ruin remained for a long time. The castle remained a ruin for decades. It was not until the 21st century that the decision was made to rebuild the castle. It was restored between 2014 and 2015. During this restoration, the old architectural style was combined with modern materials such as glass and steel. As a result, it has become a remarkable castle where history and modern architecture come together.
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The High Water Monument of December 23, 1993, commemorates a major flood of the River Meuse that affected many areas in Limburg. In December 1993, extremely heavy rainfall occurred in a short period in the Meuse river basin, particularly in Belgium and France. As a result, the river's water level rose rapidly, and the Meuse burst its banks in various places. Villages and towns along the river, such as Beesel and Reuver, were particularly affected by flooding and water damage. The water level of the Meuse continued to rise for days, reaching an extremely high level around December 23, 1993. The water flowed over dikes and low-lying areas, submerging large parts of the landscape. Houses, streets, and farmland were flooded, and many residents had to temporarily leave their homes. Roads were also closed, and emergency services had to intervene to bring people to safety. The 1993 flood was one of the largest high waters of the Meuse in the twentieth century. Thousands of people in Limburg were evacuated, and extensive damage was caused to homes, businesses, and infrastructure. Although fortunately there were few casualties, the high water left a profound impression on the residents of the region. It became a significant moment in the recent history of the Meuse area. To commemorate this event, a high water monument was later erected. This monument shows how high the water stood in 1993 and reminds people of the power of the river. The monument is not only a reminder of the flood but also a warning that high water in the Meuse area remains a constant possibility. Following the floods of 1993 and later those of 1995, the Dutch government took various measures to prevent new floods. Dikes were raised, floodplains modified, and projects initiated to give the river more space. These measures were intended to ensure that water could be drained more effectively during extreme rainfall.
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Good view of the town of Kessel.
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One of the oldest castles in our country is also the most modern. Kasteel De Keverberg was given a new look in 2015, with a lot of attention paid to a sustainable way of rebuilding. And now, with its location on the Maas, it is a unique meeting location, wedding location and party location. On the border of North and Central Limburg, it is also a perfect part of a day out full of history, adventure and architecture. Of course, you are also welcome for a delicious cup of coffee or a nice specialty beer. Source: https://kasteeldekeverberg.nl/
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