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Subjects :The main subject are obviously the sand dunes, with their games, offer numerous in all conditions both light meteorologiche.Nella part in the West, behind the dune, is a wetland which is of particular importance in the International raptors in migration and reproduction of Golden Plover (Plover) and Sandpiper (Tringa glareola).
Recommended equipment :It is recommended that a wide-angle more or less pushed and a medium telephoto. An excellent alternative is the goal "handyman" with a proper hike focale.Consigliato obviously the tripod in the case of lighting conditions difficile.Se then you'd want to venture out in the wetland in search of birds, the long telephoto is a must .la sand is very fine and as this area has foiled, it is necessary to pay particular attention to the equipment.
Best months :The board is obviously the ones to make the visit with less people as possible in order to fully appreciate the charm of the place. So as to take in mind that during the summer the area for tourism, is an obligatory point.
How to get there :Along the Highway 40, a few miles south of Skagen or 28 kilometers north of Frederikshavn, near the village of Hulsig, at the large roundabout follow the signs to the West and then, after a couple of miles, turn left to the parcheggio.La top of the dune can be reached on foot in about a quarter of an hour.
Visits :The access is free throughout the year. As is easily understood, there are major limitations for the disabled.
Notes :Rabjerg Mile, or the "desert Danish" is the most extensive area of ??shifting sand dunes of northern Europe with an area of ??about one square kilometer and a height of approximately 40 meters above the mare.La force of the wind moves the sand in Northeast direction up to 18 meters per year and, as a result of displacement, dune leaves behind a bottom layer umido.Nel North Jutland in the 16th and 17th drifting dunes were a problem for the population but, unlike most of the other dunes that, over the years, have been stabilized by plants conifers, the Rabjerg Mile was left to itself in order to allow future generations to understand the problem of the dunes sand at deriva.Lo spectacle that unfolds before your eyes by climbing the slopes of fine sand is truly amazing; switches abruptly from the Nordic vegetation of the desert.