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On the middle the 'Plofsluis', a lock that has the ability to loose a load of stones, which will make it unusable for ships to go through. It is part of the Waterlinie, a region where Holland can set underwater in case of an invasion, and is built in the first years of the 20st century. Left (25% from the left) the po...
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Cloudy day in the centre of The Netherlands, near Nieuwegein. The Lekkanaal (canal from the Amsterdam-Rhine canal to the river Lek) shows low traffic. On the left the 'Plofsluis', a lock that has the ability to loose a load of stones, which will make it unusable for ships to go through. It is part of the Waterlinie, a ...
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Draak op rotonde te Reuver Een 8 meter hoge ijzeren draak op de rotonde nabij Reuver
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Vanaf Sint Lambertus kapel uitzicht richting Kessel
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former monastry we bought some 30 years ago. Still a home for 80 people and some buisinesses.
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Situated on the island Texel in The Netherlands
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Rotterdam waterfront
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Oil Rig in de dock @ Ijmuiden
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Kinderdijk Panorama with all 19 windmills, Nowhere in the world you will find so many windmills as in Kinderdijk. Around 1740, 19 mills were built here. Dutch Landscape Crew, www.gigapan.com/groups/110 Made by: Max Hetem & Rob Metsers.
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Stuwdam Hagestein is a weir in the river Lek (The Netherlands). Built in 1953, the weir helps to control the water in Holland. It has 3 arches that can sink into the river during high tide; the ships then have to use a lock. In the middle arch there's a hydroelectric station. The panorama is taken in januari 2013.
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