Puddle of Gent
The fact that arable farming was and is possible in this otherwise dry area of sandy soils is because two melt water puddles from the ice ages converge he...
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The fact that arable farming was and is possible in this otherwise dry area of sandy soils is because two melt water puddles from the ice ages converge here. Over the centuries, this created a water-impermeable loam layer. Shallow groundwater flows over this sloping layer. As a result, the area has several waterways, pools and ponds.
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