The geological Dutch landscape has been constructed almost entirely by people and not by a purely natural process, without infrastructure, without plot divisions and without drainage. We no longer find a natural landscape in the Netherlands, but we do have semi-natural landscapes such as the heathland landscapes in which the flora and fauna have spontaneously established themselves, but the landscape itself has been influenced by human intervention. It gives a mixed landscape including streams, coast, rivers, peat, sand, forests, dunes. In large parts of the northern, central and southern Netherlands you will find the sandy landscape with a river landscape in between. Along our coast there is a coastal landscape and we still have some peat landscape. Sea clay landscape can be found in Groningen or Friesland. If you want to find aerial photos in all available landscapes, use zoeken beeldbank.