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Oyster Safari and Black Sun - Nat Geo Traveller { 9 images } Created 20 Feb 2018

A gallery of images taken in and around the Wadden Sea on the West Coast of Denmark. Commissioned by National Geographic Traveller
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  • Iver Gram hunts for fresh oysters in the Wadden Sea on Denmark's south west coast. Iver runs a nature tour company called Oyster Safari. Commissioned by National Geographic Traveller.
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  • The vast empty Wadden Sea on the West Coast of Denmark.<br />
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Commissioned by National Geographic Traveller
    Oyster-Safari-Nat-Geo-Traveller.jpg
  • Iver Gram hunts for fresh oysters in the Wadden Sea on Denmark's south west coast. Iver runs a nature tour company called Oyster Safari. Commissioned by National Geographic Traveller.
    Oyster-Safari-Nat-Geo-Traveller.jpg
  • Iver Gram hunts for fresh oysters in the Wadden Sea on Denmark's south west coast. Iver runs a nature tour company called Oyster Safari. Commissioned by National Geographic Traveller.
    Oyster-Safari-Nat-Geo-Traveller.jpg
  • Iver Gram 'shucks' an oyster, fresh from the Wadden Sea on Denmark's south west coast. Iver runs a nature tour company called Oyster Safari. Commissioned by National Geographic Traveller.
    Oyster-Safari-Nat-Geo-Traveller.jpg
  • Iver Gram 'shucks' an oyster, fresh from the Wadden Sea on Denmark's south west coast. Iver runs a nature tour company called Oyster Safari. Commissioned by National Geographic Traveller.
    Oyster-Safari-Nat-Geo-Traveller.jpg
  • Twice a year, thousands of starlings take to the skies of Western Denmark at sunrise and sunset. The phenomenon, known as a Murmur of Starlings, is unique to the area and has been given the nickname of Black Sun (Sort Sol in Danish). Trips to the Wadden Sea Nature Reserve can be organised via Iver Gram. <br />
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Commissioned by National Geographic Traveller
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  • At dusk each spring and autumn, hundreds of thousands of starlings dance across the sky as they attempt to find a place to sleep for the night. This particular spectacle - known as Sort Sol (Black Sun) was captured in South Denmark's Wadden Sea National Park.<br />
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Commissioned by National Geographic Traveller
    Black-Sun-Nat Geo-Traveller.jpg
  • At dusk each spring and autumn, hundreds of thousands of starlings dance across the sky as they attempt to find a place to sleep for the night. This particular spectacle - known as Sort Sol (Black Sun) was captured in South Denmark's Wadden Sea National Park.<br />
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Commissioned by National Geographic Traveller
    Black-Sun-Nat Geo-Traveller.jpg