365 Project, Day 176
Here is my day 176 submission to my 365Project:
This photo, of a lovely Long-eared owl (Asio otus), was taken during my wanderings around Den Helder, Holland today. A couple of the local people were taking these owls for a walk around town today and, from what I could gather from the brief English they spoke to me, it was to raise awareness about birds in the area for a birding event that was coming up.
At last, after many times traveling through Schiphol airport, Amsterdam, I left the airport to actually see part of the Netherlands! Yesterday morning, after a 9.5 hour flight, I arrived in Holland and then took the train an hour north of Amsterdam to the port town of Den Helder where I will be joining the vessel I'll be working on for my next MMO/PAM job. I've heard so much about MMO/PAM work in the North Sea but have never worked there so this will be my opportunity to experience the famed (at least in the MMO world) North Sea ;)
After many hours of traveling and the train ride to Den Helder I was exhausted and crashed shortly after I checked in at the Grand Beatrix Hotel. Of course, with the jet lag and going to sleep so early I was awake well before 5 am this morning and, shortly after eating breakfast, I decided I to head out on a mission. For the next 3 hours I wandered around Den Helder, firstly, to buy a tooth brush (I'd only brought my little travel toothbrush which surely would not do for the ~5 weeks I'd be on the job!), and secondly to see the sites of this beautiful coastal town.
Lucky for me it was a beautiful, sunny and very warm day! I had a wonderful time taking in the scenes of the red lighthouse and shoreline, the farms, the beautiful houses, Fort Kijkduin and the sand dunes.
This photo, of a lovely Long-eared owl (Asio otus), was taken during my wanderings around Den Helder, Holland today. A couple of the local people were taking these owls for a walk around town today and, from what I could gather from the brief English they spoke to me, it was to raise awareness about birds in the area for a birding event that was coming up.
At last, after many times traveling through Schiphol airport, Amsterdam, I left the airport to actually see part of the Netherlands! Yesterday morning, after a 9.5 hour flight, I arrived in Holland and then took the train an hour north of Amsterdam to the port town of Den Helder where I will be joining the vessel I'll be working on for my next MMO/PAM job. I've heard so much about MMO/PAM work in the North Sea but have never worked there so this will be my opportunity to experience the famed (at least in the MMO world) North Sea ;)
After many hours of traveling and the train ride to Den Helder I was exhausted and crashed shortly after I checked in at the Grand Beatrix Hotel. Of course, with the jet lag and going to sleep so early I was awake well before 5 am this morning and, shortly after eating breakfast, I decided I to head out on a mission. For the next 3 hours I wandered around Den Helder, firstly, to buy a tooth brush (I'd only brought my little travel toothbrush which surely would not do for the ~5 weeks I'd be on the job!), and secondly to see the sites of this beautiful coastal town.
Lucky for me it was a beautiful, sunny and very warm day! I had a wonderful time taking in the scenes of the red lighthouse and shoreline, the farms, the beautiful houses, Fort Kijkduin and the sand dunes.
Across the road from the Hotel Beatrix with views too the red lighthouse at the beach in Den Helder |
Hotel Beatrix on the corner |
Church in Den Helder |
Den Helder homes with the red lighthouse in the background |
Farms in Den Helder |
Getting closer to the more densely populated centre |
Long-eared owl (Asio otus) |
Long-eared owl (Asio otus) |
Eurasian Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) |
Eurasian Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) |
Eurasian Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) |
Eurasian Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) |
A vegetable/fruit truck...en route to market perhaps? |
The dunes were such an unexpected and interesting landscape |
Views of Den Helder from Fort Kijkduin |
These Jackdaws (Corvus monedula) are incredibly entertaining and I love the sounds they make too! |
Views of the Den Helder coast from the dining room |
The dining room at Grand Hotel Beatrix |
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