WESTERPUNT
We are enjoying a few days on the Belgian coast, staying in Koksijde, a seaside town on the western side of our (short) coast, near the French border.
Yesterday we biked to De Panne (really the most western town, with a territory that stretches to the French border where our Westhoek nature reserve meets the French nature reserve of the "Dune du Perroquet".
We parked our bikes near the big monument that commemorates our first king Leopold I setting his first foot on Belgian soil.
(Leopold was an English import product, member of the Europe-spanning Saxe-Coburg Gotha family and thus approved by all the bigger European powers after the Belgians had kicked out the Dutch king, who had become our sovereign after Waterloo and the departure of the French (who had taken over from the Austrians and the Spanish before them - and an almost endless succession of other rulers going back to the Romans...)
Anyway, his monument is a good place to park a bicycle.
But it is no longer the Western-most monument on our coast. A few years ago, an architectural installation resembling the love child of a viewingpoint and a Moebius band, was created roughly 2 kilometers more to the west, near the actual french border.
We walked past that monument "Westerpunt", on our walk along the beach towards Bray-Dunes (the first French town, where we like to go for lunch).
The tide was about an hour past ebb then, and the beach was at its longest. The sun hit the monument from the south-east.
And a couple hours later, we returned, just around the flood tide, with the beach at its minimal size and the sun nearing the west.
These are Iphone images.
Going west:

Returning east:

Closer:
