In a landscape of water and polders, this lonely boat lies surrealistically at the bottom of the Veerse Meer as a forgotten monument from earlier times. By using a slow shutter speed by using special filters, time seems to stand still even more and you can look at the bottom of this clear water that comes from the Oosterschelde.
Small sailing or rowing boat that has sunk and is moored underwater is on a well-known wooden jetty. It was one of the ports where the ferry between the village of Kats and Zierikzee on the islands of North and South Beveland had a jetty. The Katscheveer-Zierikzee service stopped with the construction of the Zeelandbrug in 1965, as a result of which the harbors and the jetty slowly fell into disrepair.