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16/10/2022
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Hamburg
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40
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Goal of the Activity

The goal is that the participants can learn about the natural reservoir and the animals and plants surrounding us, how to respect it and make sure that big cities such as Hamburg don't interfere with them.

Description

Hey lovely hikers!

Hamburgers like to call themselves Nordlichter – and as a real Nordlicht a visit to the North Sea at low tide should be on your bucket list! Get your raincoat & rubber boots and join us on a guided tour through mud and sand, passing birds, mussels, shellsworms and other sea animals who come to daylight only when the sea releases them. You will learn more about the tides, the seabed and the fascinating Wadden Sea during the mudflat hike. Afterwards we'll have some refreshments to finish off the day before heading back to Hamburg.

Please make sure to bring appropriate clothing – rubber boots or old shoes are essential, we will get very muddy and wet (a raincoat could also be useful). If you don't have rubber boots, you can rent some for a fee of 5€. Information on clothing can be found here: https://www.cuxwatt.de/en/bekleidung

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By organising this activity, the organisers want to contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals
Objectives
Foster Intercultural Dialogue
Physical Health & Well-Being
Showcase Natural Heritage
Social and Cultural Integration in Local Community
Slow and Sustainable Tourism
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