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| | Travel | Deep Frisian |
 | | In the church, maps show the positions of three previous churches - all of them now under the North Sea. |
 | | Since the 1960s, the western end of Juist has been eroding at a rate of five metres a year, while at the same time a new island, Kachelotplate, has sprung up. |
 | | Today it stands a proud metre above the high water level, with a few tufts of marram grass to lend an air of permanence, but - as the locals are wont to observe sagely - one big winter storm could wash it all away again. |
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