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10 Best place to visit in Borssele Netherlands

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Along the banks of the Yangtze - E4/6 - The Dam

China is one of the largest world powers but we can hardly put a face on it yet. Let alone have any idea of how the average Chinese man lives and works, or what his ambitions or fears are. Photographer Ruben Terlou took his camera along the banks of the River Yangtze, talking to the locals about the impact of the economic progress. In a six-episode series, we are taken from Shanghai, the most westernized part of China, to Shangri-La, the most authentic Chinese part, to discover the real China, 40 years after Mao's death.

Episode 4 - The Dam

The Three Gorges Dam has taken the place of the Chinese Wall as China's pride and joy in terms of man-made structures. With a capacity of 15 times the Borssele plant, this dam is the largest hydropower station. It is considered a great victory over nature. But nature as well as mankind have had to sacrifice a lot too. 90 villages and 13 cities disappeared into the water. And Chinese nature organizations worry about the fate of the Chinese river dolphin - or river pig, as the Chinese call this endearing creature. Ruben is given permission to view the interior of this immense dam, and sails the stagnant water on a cruise ship filled with Chinese tourists - while the ship's crew dream of the old days when they were working as fishermen on the wild river.

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Insider Video: Mark Conroy on How Silversea Is Working to Restart Cruising

In a talk with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report, Mark Conroy, managing director of Silversea Cruises, talks about how his line is planning to restart cruising out of Greece with its new ship, Silver Moon. Conroy also details other restart plans in the Galapagos and Antarctica, and even the prospects for cruising out of U.S. ports and other Mediterranean ports. He talks about the steps required to get a cruise ship operating again, why World Cruises are booking so well and much more. For more information, visit

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Moveable bridge in The Netherlands

We were in Zaanse Schans that day and witness the moveable bridge works while the boat was passing through.
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Random shots, Netherlands part 1.(The Windmills) Slideshow

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Ontdek het verhaal van de rijke wateren van Zeeland

Met zee aan alle kanten en ongekend vruchtbare landbouwgronden is het niet verwonderlijk dat Zeeland bekend staat om z'n vele streekgerechten. Oesters, mosselen, kokkels, kreukels en zelfs kreeften... ze worden volop gekweekt en gevangen in de Ooster- en Westerschelde en de Noordzee. Maar ook heerlijke vis als tong, schol, kabeljauw en wijting worden verwerkt in de lokale gerechten.


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Opening and Closing of a Bridge Road in the Netherlands - Amazing Engineering - Alkmaar, Holland

Watch this amazing video of a bridge road, Alkmaar, the Netherlands. The opening and closing of a bridge road allowing the water traffic to pass. Witness a piece of some impressive and amazing Dutch Engineering.

Let’s be honest, bridges in the Netherlands are quite impressive! And as dorky as it may sound, seeing them for the first time can be a mind-blowing experience. Here is why bridges in Holland are so amazing.

The Netherlands already has some pretty cool buildings (and is building even more), but bridges are in a league of their own. As weird as it may sound to Dutchies, bridges in Holland are absolutely mind-blowing to most foreigners. Especially when you see them being lifted for the first time, it can be quite a memorable experience for non-Dutch people.

Considering how many canals there is in the Netherlands, there are almost as many beautiful bridges to cross them. Large, small, colourful, fancy, – it is bridge heaven over here!

Let’s not forget about eco-ducts, the Dutch and Belgian passages carved into nature — they are good for the environment and pretty damn beautiful.

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Veere and Veerse Meer in The Netherlands

The name Veere means ferry: Wolfert Van Borssele established a ferry and ferry house there in 1281. This ferry he called the camper-veer or Ferry of Campu by which name Camphire it was known, at least in England, until the seventeenth century. It eventually became known as de Veer. In the same year 1281 Wolfert also built the castle Sandenburg on one of the dikes he had built. On 12 November 1282, Count Floris V. thereupon issued a charter by which Wolfert received the sovereignty to the land and castle with the ferry and ferry house. From that time on Wolfert was given the title of Lord Van der Veer. Veere received city rights in 1355.

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The church in Veere, by Jan van der Heyden (1637–1712)
The Admiraliteit van Veere (Admiralty of Veere) was set up as a result of the Ordinance on the Admiralty of 8 January 1488 in an attempt to create a central naval administration in the Burgundian Netherlands. To this was subordinated the Vice-Admiralty of Flanders in Dunkirk. In 1560 under admiral Philip de Montmorency, Count of Hoorn, this admiralty relocated near Ghent and in 1561 the Habsburg naval forces were also moved to Veere.

Veere functioned as the staple port for Scotland between 1541 and 1799. In Scotland it was known as Campvere. Until the Anglo-Dutch wars it was an important trading port for the import among other things, of saffron from East Anglian ports such as Wells.

Flemish architects Antonis Keldermans and Evert Spoorwater designed the Grote Kerk, the fortifications, the Cisterne and the town hall. During this period of prosperity, the cultural centre was located at Sandenburgh castle, the residence of the noble Van Borsele and Van Bourgondië families. Court painter Jan Gossaert van Mabuse worked here. The poet Adrianus Valerius lived and worked in the city from 1591. In the 17th and 18th centuries, Veere was a prosperous trading city, with about 750 houses inside the city walls then, compared to about 300 as of 2013.

Delta Works, Zeeland, The Netherlands

Delta Works - the best and largest storm barriers in the world. The dams are nicknamed The eighth wonder of the world. Also, Delta Works have been declared one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Hollandtrip - Visit Dreischore und Sint Philipsland auf Zeeland

Auf Zeeland gibt es wunderschöne Dörfer, wie hier Dreischore
und Sint Philipsland . Die Windmühlen drehen sich immer noch wie in alten Zeiten


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S01E01 Wind Turbine/Windmill Farm in the Netherlands | VIEW FROM ABOVE

Today, we fly near one of many wind turbine farms in the Netherlands. Enjoying these massive wind turbines from above gives us an amazing view and blending with the flat farm fields scenery in the countryside of the Netherlands.

Location: Haaften, the Netherlands.

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Crazy wind in the Netherlands

Trips & Tips Aflevering 03 10 Kitesurfen

Big Ship in Amsterdam Netherlands

Investments in The Netherlands 2020

PropertyEU gathered together thought leaders from the Dutch real estate market to discuss what they see happening in the country at present.

Featuring:
Marcel Hertig - Angelo Gordon
Boudewijn Ruitenburg - EDGE
Arnout Scholten - CMS
Reinier Wegman - Savills Nederland
Jeroen Gerristen - Panattoni Nederland

Hosted by PropertyEU from WTC Utrecht on Thursday September 10.

O.L.V.-kerk Museum, Bruges, Belgium (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk/Church of Our Lady) (with Subtitles) HD4K

The Church of Our Lady (Dutch: Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk) in Bruges, Belgium, dates mainly from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. Its tower, at 115.6 metres (379 ft) in height, remains the tallest structure in the city and the third tallest brickwork tower in the world (after St. Mary's Church in Lübeck and St. Martin's Church in Landshut, both in Germany).

Inside you can find a wealth of art treasures, with Michelangelo’s world-famous Madonna and Child as the absolute highlight. The rich church interior contains numerous paintings, 13th and 14th century painted crypts and the 15th and 16th century tombs of Mary of Burgundy and Charles the Bold. Please join us on our walk!
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The azaleas of Spanish Steps in Rome

4K The Great Wall aerial film NO.39 whole journey 6700km

4K The Great Wall aerial film NO.39 whole journey 6700km
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Flat water fun kitesurfen lagoon Camperduin

OffShore Installation Vessel BRAVENES Ferrol 8dic2020

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