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Golfo di Orosei-Angoli di Sardegna.
Le vacanze sono finite!
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Nederland: Apeldoorns - Kanaal, Oosterhuizen/Lieren
Autumn along the 'Apeldoorn - Dierens Kanaal' nearby Oosterhuizen.
This is the second part of the 'Apeldoorns Kanaal', a waterway from Hattem in the north to Dieren in the south. After arriving of King Willem I digging of the northern part started in 1825. Plans for the southern part between Apeldoorn and Dieren came into execution and digging began. Ten years later the canal was officially opened.
In 1972 the canal was closed for shipping traffic; nowadays you only may see a canoe, rowing boat or pedal boat in the canal.
More information about the Apeldoorns Kanaal (Dutch)l: www.apeldoornskanaal.com
Nederland - Schermerhorn, Museummolen
Museummolen Schermerhorn - officially named ‘Ondermolen D’ - is a windmill dating back to 1634 and was used to drain the water from the Schermerpolder.
This mill is the only windmill from the Dutch Golden Century, which can be visited from bottom to the top (inside). Stroll through the rooms were the miller and his family lived and worked in the 19th and early 20th century, see the open fire/kitchen and the box-beds where up to ten people had to sleep. It is not very spacious, but at least they had a glorious view over the flat polder. When there is enough wind one can see through a glass bottom how the screw pump conveys water to a higher level.
For more pics/info about the Schermer windmills: www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/41705132
Nederland - Beemster, tulips
The ‘Beemster’ is the first so called polder in the Netherlands that was reclaimed from a lake by using windmills. The ‘Beemster Polder’ was created during the period 1609 - 1612.
The clay of the polder turned out to be very fertile for growing tulips and nowadays it is one of the newest areas in the Netherlands where one can see vast bulb fields during springtime.
Switzerland - Lake Brienz
Lake Brienz: looking westward from the jetty in Brienz.
Denmark - Gram Castle
Gram Castle is one of the most monumental buildings in southern Jutland. The stately building with three wings opens its courtyard to the main road and bids a warm welcome to local residents as well as tourists.
Gram Castle was first mentioned in 1231, when it was a mansion with 3-4 farms owned by King Valdemar.
The castle consists of three wings, starting in 1470 and built over three centuries: 15th, 16th and the 17th. This means it has architectonic features from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Baroque !!
In the Middle Ages Gram Castle was an important castle, due to the fact that the main road between Haderslev and Ribe crossed over Gram Å (the stream), so it was possible to collect tolls from all the travellers and merchants passing through with their goods. It is the largest Middle Age building in Denmark outside Copenhagen
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