Everything about The Marsdiep totally explained
The
Marsdiep is a deep tide-race between
Den Helder and
Texel in the
Netherlands, and running southwards between
sandbanks. That gap connects the
North Sea and the
Waddenzee.
Around 1000 AD and before, much of the modern Waddenzee and
IJsselmeer was land and the Marsdiep was an ordinary river. An early form of its name is Maresdeop, which likeliest means "moeras diep /swamp deep". For more information see
Wieringen.
The
Marsdiep was in the
age of sail in English called
the Texel, in distinction from the island of Texel.
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