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Wonders of Zeeland (4k)
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In this movie 'Wonders of Zeeland (4k)' I've tried to capture some of the most beautiful parts of Zeeland (Sealand), a Dutch province in the South-West of The Netherlands.
Most of the footage is shot underwater in the 'Grevelingenmeer' and 'Veerse meer'. Grevlingenmeer is a former estuary of the North Sea, located between the islands of Goeree-Overflakkee and Schouwen-Duiveland, on the border of the provinces of 'Zuid Holland' and 'Zeeland' in The Netherlands.
In the context of the Delta Works, the estuary was cut off from the sea by the Grevelingendam (1965) and the Brouwersdam (1971). After the closure, the Grevelingenmeer became the largest saltwater lake in Western Europe and is one of the most populair divingspots of North-West Europe.
In the Grevelingenmeer, Oosterschelde and Veerse meer you can find a lot of underwater life, such as all kinds of fish, European lobsters, nudibranches, crabs, shrimps, cnidarians, jellyfish, starfish and squids.
Dive sites we visited: Den Osse Nieuwe Kerkweg, Den Osse Golfbreker, De Muur, Dreischor Frans Kok Rif, Dreischor Gemaal and Wolphaarsdijk.
Above watersites we visited: Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe (a primeval landscape with tides), Hooge Platen (a sandbank where seals are sunbathing) and Zeelandbrug (with more than 5 km the longest bridge in The Netherlands).
Used camera’s:
- Sony FDR-AX700 4K with Gates housing, Gates GP34 Wide Angle Port and Sealife Sea Dragon 2500 lights
- DJI Mavic Pro 2
- GoPro Hero 7 + 8 Black
- Edgar Hopp - The Wonder of a Child
- Edgar Hopp - A Tiny Spark
Shot in June - August 2020
#zeeland
Most of the footage is shot underwater in the 'Grevelingenmeer' and 'Veerse meer'. Grevlingenmeer is a former estuary of the North Sea, located between the islands of Goeree-Overflakkee and Schouwen-Duiveland, on the border of the provinces of 'Zuid Holland' and 'Zeeland' in The Netherlands.
In the context of the Delta Works, the estuary was cut off from the sea by the Grevelingendam (1965) and the Brouwersdam (1971). After the closure, the Grevelingenmeer became the largest saltwater lake in Western Europe and is one of the most populair divingspots of North-West Europe.
In the Grevelingenmeer, Oosterschelde and Veerse meer you can find a lot of underwater life, such as all kinds of fish, European lobsters, nudibranches, crabs, shrimps, cnidarians, jellyfish, starfish and squids.
Dive sites we visited: Den Osse Nieuwe Kerkweg, Den Osse Golfbreker, De Muur, Dreischor Frans Kok Rif, Dreischor Gemaal and Wolphaarsdijk.
Above watersites we visited: Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe (a primeval landscape with tides), Hooge Platen (a sandbank where seals are sunbathing) and Zeelandbrug (with more than 5 km the longest bridge in The Netherlands).
Used camera’s:
- Sony FDR-AX700 4K with Gates housing, Gates GP34 Wide Angle Port and Sealife Sea Dragon 2500 lights
- DJI Mavic Pro 2
- GoPro Hero 7 + 8 Black
- Edgar Hopp - The Wonder of a Child
- Edgar Hopp - A Tiny Spark
Shot in June - August 2020
#zeeland
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