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I have no sympathy for anyone that builds close to water. It will ALWAYS win. I will never understand people who don’t take these things into account when buying a safe place to sleep.
They saw Netherlands and said "Fuck it, we can do it better!", then promptly failed.
Dutch dunes also formed naturally over centuries before the Dutch decided to add man made ones.
Exactly! Dutch dunes are mostly natural: beach sand is blown onto the land and started to pile up, eventually forming dunes. Even in the places where there are buildings facing the sea, they are at least 100(‘s) meters away from the coastline.
The man-made dikes are much more than just a pile of sand. To quote wikipedia:
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I absolutely love being near (or on, or in) bodies of water. But I figured out that I would never want to live near one before I hit my teens.