Relaxing nature shot with pine trees in the Lommel Sahara; explore Bosland, the Flanders largest forest reserve 

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A clear blue lake adds to the wonder, although the stunning effect of the Lommel Sahara didn’t come about naturally. The strange landscape actually owes its existence to the pollution of a former zinc plant that dried up the grounds. To prevent the expansion of the sandy plains, pine forests were planted here a long time ago.

(Culture Trip)

Bosland is the largest adventure forest in Flanders, where you can truly ‘achieve peace’ among the trees. This unique area in northern Limburg bundles a total of twelve nature reserves. Each with its own character. Hikers, cyclists, old and young all feel completely at home here.

(Toerism Lommel)

Bosland in Limburg is a unique place to visit and to explore nature in Belgium. The extensive park spreads out over 4 villages and it is the home of a broad natural diversity. Part of this park is an actual Sahara or desert, while other parts comprise peaceful forests and tranquil lakes.

(Only Once Today)


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Type of shot

Dolly shot real time

Resolution

FHD 1920×1080, UHD 3840×2160, WEB 1080×720

Frame rate

25 fps

Season

Autumn

Year captured

2019

Year published

2022

License

Commercial use on demand, Editorial use

Contributor

Thierry Provost

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Lommel Sahara : visit of pine tree wood in Limburg Bosland reserve - real time dolly shot
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