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Deutsch: Blick von der Backenswarft über die Hallig Hooge. Die Hallig Hooge ist die zweitgrößte der zehn Halligen in dem Nationalpark Schleswig-Holsteinisches Wattenmeer. Sie ist von einem rund 1,20 Meter hohen Steindeich umgeben und ist dadurch bei leichten Sturmfluten vor Landunter geschützt. Dennoch wird die Hallig Hooge zwei bis fünf Mal im Jahr vollständig überflutet. Die Wohnhäuser stehen auf hohen Warften, damit sie den Sturmfluten widerstehen können. Die Hallig Hooge besitzt zwölf Warften. Die Backenswarft ist die zweitgrößte Warft mit einem Dutzend Gebäuden, die ringförmig den Fething mit Regenwasser umschließen und vor Salzwasser schützen.
English: View from the Backenswarft on Hallig Hooge. The Hallig Hooge is the second largest of the ten islets in the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park. She is surrounded by an approximately 1.20 meters high stone dyke and is thus protected from light storm surges. Nevertheless Hallig Hooge is flooded completely two to five times a year. The Houses are built on high mounds. Therefore they can withstand the storm surges. The Hallig Hooge has twelve mounds. The Backenswarft is the second largest mound with a dozen buildings. The buildings surround the pond with rainwater.
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Source | Own work |
Author | Michael Gäbler |
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File name | hallig_hooge__germany__view_from_the_backenswarft.jpg |
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Mime type | image/jpeg |
Camera manufacturer | NIKON CORPORATION |
Camera model | NIKON D300 |
Orientation of image | 1 |
Image resolution in width direction | 300 |
Image resolution in height direction | 300 |
Unit of X and Y resolution | 2 |
Exposure time | 10/5000 sec (0.002) |
F number | f / 8 |
Exposure program | 3 |
ISO speed rating | 200 |
Exif version | 0221 |
Lens focal length | 17 mm |
Date and time original image was generated | 2012:08:27 13:41:48 |
Date and time image was made digital data | 2012:08:27 13:41:48 |
Exposure bias | 0 |
Maximum lens aperture | 4 |
Metering mode | 3 |
User comments | ASCII |
Light source | 9 |
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Color space information | 1 |
Exif image width | 4274 |
Exif image length | 2739 |
Sensing method | 2 |
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