Hoe veen geen bruin goud maar groen goud is geworden
The large-scale peat extraction, that took place in Overijssel in the 19th century, would not be possible today. Peatlands are now protected areas and revitalized instead of extracted. Nowadays, peat is one of the saviors of our climate. For more stories, visit: https://langsdededemsvaart.nl/ Subscribe to the newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/iEK6Es

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The landscape of Northeast-Overijssel from before the Dedemsvaart

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Hasselt - where the Dedemsvaart started

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How Ancient DNA Just Demolished The Dutch Origin Story

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How do you grow trees in a treeless land?

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Inside Africa's Food Forest Mega-Project

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Een unieke landgoedkaart van een voormalig Overijssels landgoed

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Waarom is water uit de kraan schoner dan water uit de supermarkt? (3/5)

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Hochwasserschutz: Wie Starkregen nicht zur Katastrophe wird | Gute Nachrichten vom Planeten | BR

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🇳🇱 Unwritten Rules of the Dutch That Caught Us Off Guard | Culture Shock Talk

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Voorpagina nieuws in 1859 - Boeren protesteren tegen verkoop gemeenschappelijke weidegrond | afl 1

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Couple spends ONE YEAR restoring a 100-year-old stone house in Italy | by @ateliermavi

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