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So much bare skin, so much red: A shock on the beach for National Skin Fund director Marijne Landman

So much bare skin, so much red: A shock on the beach for National Skin Fund director Marijne Landman

Marijne Landman, director of the Haarlem-based National Skin Fund, expressed concern after observing numerous sunburned visitors on beaches during the first sunny days of May. She warned that skin damage can still occur in cloudy weather and advised the public to monitor UV intensity levels.

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Rain doesn't stop visitors from visiting Fort Veldhuis. 'They even made something edible out of potato peels'

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Driver arrested after collision at intersection in Uitgeest

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NSB youth occupied Zandvoort mayor's home 85 years ago. The attack was fierce, chaotic and targeted

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In 1941, members of the Jeugdstormers, the youth organization of the Dutch Nazi party (NSB), violently occupied the home of the mayor in Zandvoort. The assault highlighted the town's status as an NSB stronghold and represented a direct, chaotic attack on local government authorities during the occupation.