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The J.H. Oortbrug in the fog.
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The J.H. Oortbrug in the fog.
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A grey morning with fog in Winter.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #80 is ‘leading lines’
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For 2020: May your road, at times it seems to be dark, be brightly covered in light. And may chasms be bridged between people.
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The weekly theme is ‘place in the world’. Where do you belong?
Images of the place I live, my place(s) in the world. Number 3: the Oortbridge and the canal.
Water is an essential, crucial and critical element of life in The Netherlands. Half of the country is below sea level so we need to manage water. Each day I pass the J.H. Oortbridge over the canal that leads from Warmond to Katwijk. The canal is – apart from being a means of transportation and recreation – used to dump excess sweet water into the sea at low tide. This week’s theme ‘place in the world’ associated with the name giver of this bridge is funny: Jan Hendrik Oort was a famous Dutch astronomer and a pioneer in exploring space outside our world.
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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link