Tag Archives: Rock climbing
Sensors with a view
Not all fieldwork pictures are equally breathtaking. While part of our team waded through the muddy mud of De Driehoek – one of our university campus’s last patches of nature – another group embarked on a rather more inspiring mission: … Continue reading
Posted in Belgium
Tagged Climbing, Ecology, Fieldwork, Microclimate, Outdoors, Plants, Rock climbing, Rock diversity, Science
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Scouting the cliffs of Freÿr
On a sunny day in early spring, our team took the car to one of the most monumental locations in Belgium: the cliffs of Freÿr. These beautiful slabs of ‘naked’ limestone of up to 120 meter, overlooking the river Meuse, … Continue reading
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Tagged Botany, Ecology, Freyr, Hiking, Landscape photography, Microclimate, Nature, Photography, Rock climbing, Rocks
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