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The 1,000 mile coastal history hike. For people with fear of heights and interest in 2,500 years of living on the sharp edge of land and sea - www.frisiacoasttrail.blog/blog
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Great spot! Once hiked there:
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More about Willibrord
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And always the poor wolf ;-) :
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Yeah sure, "falling through the ice". A non-Hollandic version:
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How Frisia was converted from Melsigi, and more:
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This might be of interest
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The same in the Netherlands. Think because Frisians were too long an obscure people without an own written history and without state-like (royal) institutions.
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Not offended I mean ;-) And, btw, the first time the English listened to a radio program, it was broadcasted from The Hague by a Frisian radio pioneer – frisiacoasttrail.blog/2023/04/03/w...
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We weren't!
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In the Early Middle Ages Frisian skippers sailed up and down the River Rhine with goods. A few stories have been saved of Frisian skippers who nearly drowned at the Lorelei Rock 1200 years ago. That's where the blogpost is about!