Human habitation of this elongated sand dune peninsula, 98 km long
and 0.4-4 km wide, dates back to prehistoric times. Throughout this
period it has been threatened by the natural forces of wind and waves.
Its survival to the present day has been made possible only as a result
of ceaseless human efforts to combat the erosion of the Spit,
dramatically illustrated by continuing stabilisation and reforestation
projects.