Wilm's photos
Plompe Toren
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The Plompe Toren (23m.) was saved by the dike. The rest of the village Koudekerke disappeared in the waves of the Oosterschelde.
Everything you see on this photo is now protected by the Delta Works.
Fagus sylvatica
From another world.
Visitor centre
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Visitors center in the Rockanje dunes.
Bezoekerscentrum in de duinen van Voorne.
Église - Garage
de Zandwacht.
Alone...
All Orange!
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Container ship Cap San Maleas at the Euromax Terminal Rotterdam (ECT)
LxB 333 x 48m
1959 Daf
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The DAF featured a unitary steel construction, with a front-mounted, air-cooled two-cylinder boxer engine driving the rear wheels through a centrifugal clutch and the Variomatic CVT transmission. (wikipedia)
time machine
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De Zandwacht. Maasvlakte II
20 x 40meter en 12 hoog.
Ontwikkeld door het Rotterdamse kunstenaarscollectief Observatorium. Bekostigd door Boskalis, Van Oord en het Havenbedrijf Rotterdam
Droplets
0.05 sec. In the Groninger Museum
Fighter in Daisies
Harsh land.
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Farm behind the dike.
Groningen, the most northern province of the Netherlands.
Fraeylemaborg
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Fraeylemaborg, 16th century, is the most important of the borgen in the province of Groningen. These strong houses or keeps were built in the Middle Ages to store harvests and to protect their produce from robbers. Besides churches, these structures were the only buildings that used durable stone and masonry. In due time they grew to become centres of power and wealth. The Fraeylemaborg is located in the middle of the town of Slochteren which upon its discovery in 1959 gave its name to the largest gasfield in the world. (Wikipedia)
Museum "Boijmans Van Beuningen" Rotterdam
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Laurette au musée Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
John Baldessari: "Beethoven's Trumpet"