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Climate change: Chance of Elfstedentocht conditions drops to once every 32 years

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Bad news for skating enthusiasts. Due to climate change, the chance of another Elfstedentocht is dwindling fast. Once upon a time, conditions aligned for skating 200 kilometers on natural ice between 11 cities in Friesland once every four years. Now there is a chance of that happening once every 32 years, according to a study published in the magazine Climate Change on Wednesday.

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Bad news for skating enthusiasts: due to global warming, the Eleven Cities Tour can only be held once every 32 years, according to new...

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Finish Elfstedentocht Bonkevaart in 1997 (above) and Finish Elfstedentocht Bonkevaart in 2024 (below). Right next to the phenomenal finish arch (half an Elfsteden cross) a terrible villa district has been built from the ground up: Blitsaerd. ON SACRED GROUND!!!1! The villa district is so terribly villa, that there was a protest against the construction of a semi-detached house. Because it is incredibly poor. You would say: that will never happen…

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Volkskrant broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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