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🤍The artwork Timeline by Rob Sweere connects the past and the future. Mammoth remains🦣 such as bones and teeth were found during sand mining🐾. Proof that mammoths🦣 lived here thousands of years ago. 🦣 This was the source of inspiration for the design of the artwork🎨. You walk directly above the water through the mammoth teeth to the time capsule, where you can sit down and enjoy a fantastic view🌊💙. A changing picture with great natural panoramas in every season 🎨📸💚.
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The Egelmeer is a swampy area surrounded by forest and heath - wonderful walking, but make sure you have waterproof shoes!
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The Egelmeer is a nature reserve in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
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The now formed area of 280 hectares of Binnenveldse Hooilanden takes over the existing nature reserves: Bennekomse Meent and Bennekomse Hooilanden.
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NB. If you cross the cycle path, you can easily pass the entrance (between the bushes) here unnoticed. Beautiful artwork. Be careful as the artwork is slippery in wet weather.
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The Tichelgaten, also known as “the Put of Buren,” is a unique nature reserve just outside Buren. The area offers various discoveries all year round, from resident, migratory and water birds to dragonflies, damselflies, butterflies and other insects. In addition, there are mushrooms, mosses, lichens, trees and plants to be found. The Tichelgaten were created by clay and sand extraction. The Buren map of 1890 shows the first buildings of the N.V. Waalsteenfabriek, located along the Korne, Kornedijk and Hennisdijk, where construction company Van Kessel is now located. The clay was extracted from a stream ridge along the Hennisdijk, whereby the terrain was excavated by hand to 1 meter, causing calcareous sand to come to the surface. Wet grasslands, scrub, alder forest and roughs developed in the excavated areas. The ponds were formed between 1922 and 1964 by sand suction, and the large pond, which was given the name “de Put van Buren”, was dug between 1951 and 1954. Source and more information: ivn.nl
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The Binnenveld, the low-lying area between Veluwe and Utrechtse Heuvelrug, originated in the last ice age. Until the late Middle Ages it was a particularly wet and inaccessible area in which the rivers De Grebbe and Kromme Eem flowed. Between 1473 and 1481, the Grift was dug under the leadership of the Stichtse (=Utrecht) Bishop David of Burgundy to cultivate the area and for peat extraction. The area on both sides of the Grift gradually became more accessible and was used as hayfields for the farmers who had their farms on slightly higher ground. The wet hay meadows contain many special plants and animals, including various orchids, the marsh fritillary, the loach, various water and meadow birds, etc.
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Rob's work fits in nicely because of the connection between the present and the past. But also in physical form, through the contact you as a visitor have with the environment when you walk across Timeline. It is a beautiful perspective over the lake, from the capsule.” Timeline connects past and future Rob Sweere: “The fact that mammoth remains: bones and teeth were found during sand extraction proves that mammoths walked here thousands of years ago. This was a source of inspiration for me when designing the artwork. Now that the artwork is actually there, I am extremely proud. You walk just above the water via the mammoth teeth to the time capsule where you can take a seat for a fantastic view and where you can dream away.” Source and more information: k3.nl
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