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| The bridge is reached via the industrial edge of Zerikzee which is the only route to the car park under its North end. There's plenty of space but it fills up when the cuttlefish arrive and the slack times are sensible... Dutch people don't get up early so before 9am you can usually get a prime location. The cuttlefish lay their eggs on sticks planted in the seabed either side of the bridge's first pier - searching along a 11m contour is a good start. This year we arrived after they had stopped getting it on, and just saw one in the shallows. If you are a fan of Tubularia the biggest I've ever seen grow on the 3 columns which support the first pier. |
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