Rivier de Dinkel en Dinkeldal. Henry zegt hierover: "De rivier de Dinkel stroomt tussen de stuwwal van Ootmarsum en de stuwwal van Oldenzaal. Sedimenten die in de laatste 130.000 jaar door wind en rivieren zijn afgezet worden door de rivier de Dinkel weer aangesneden en afgevoerd. In het Lutterszand heeft de Dinkel diep ingesneden in zijn eigen sedimenten. " River Dinkel and Dinkel Valley, nature reserve Lutterzand in De Lutte, the Netherlands - Province Twente. The River Dinkel streams between the moraine of Ootmarsum and the moraine of Oldenzaal. It's an active, freely meandering river. Sediments that in the past 130.000 years were deposited by wind and rivers are broached again and deported by the Dinkel. In the Lutterzand Nature reserve, the Dinkel has cut in deeply in its own sediments, revealing several historic earth layers in its shores.
Photo's made during a paleo-ecologic excursion 'Reading the Landscape' in Twente, the Netherlands - guided by Henry Hooghiemstra, paleo-ecologist on the UVA (University of Amsterdam)