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Biesbosch Museum Island, room for the River Programme, Biesbosch, North Brabant, the Netherlands
Biesbosch Museum Island, water safety was the key reason for the development of the Biesbosch Museum Island. As part of a national water safety programme, the Noordwaard polder has been turned into a water-retention area. Outlets on either side of the Biesbosch Museum were dug to create a new island..© 23 sept 2016 Marco van Middelkoop/Aerophoto-Schiphol
Aerial photography library ID: 302692
Created: September 23, 2016
Aerial photography library size: 23.9 Mpixels (68.3 MB uncompressed) - 5982x3988 pixels (19.9x13.3 in / 50.6x33.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Aerial photography library keywords: aerial, aerial photo, aerial photography, biesbosch museum, biesbosch museumeiland, depoldering, flood safety, flood storage area, flooding, food, island, landscape, national park, natural area, nature, Netherlands, North Brabant, polder, programme, Rhine Meuse Scheldt delta, river, room for the River, Room for the River Program, the, water, water issues, water management, water-retention area, waterworks, Werkendam
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