If you leave the mouth of the Thames or the white chalk cliffs at Dover and sail over the
water just where the English Channel meets the North Sea you will in about three or four hours
see before you a long expanse of yellow sand and rising behind it a low ridge of sand hills
which look in the distance like a range of baby mountains. These sand hills are called dunes.
Here and there at intervals you will see a number of little towns each town standing by itself
on the shore and separated from its neighbor by a row of dunes and a stretch of sand. This is
your first view of the little country called Belgium which is bounded on the east by Holland
and on the west by France. It is from end to end about half the size of Ireland. Peeps at
Many Lands: Belgium is a travel book about the nation of Belgium its geography its people and
their customs.