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Ouwerkerk, the Watersnoodmuseum is housed in four Phoenix caissons on the Oosterschelde, aerial view
Ouwerkerk, Watersnoodmuseum. The Phoenix caissons that house the museum were used to fill holes in the dike after the 1953 flood disaster. The caissons came from England and were designed for the Allied invasion of France in World War II. (c) 25 Feb 2023 Aerophoto-Schiphol | aerial view 309557
Aerial photography library ID: 309557
Created: February 25, 2023
Aerial photography library size: 50.8 Mpixels (145 MB uncompressed) - 8231x6173 pixels (27.4x20.6 in / 69.7x52.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Aerial photography library keywords: aerial photography, aerial view, flood disaster, Netherlands, Ouwerkerk, Phoenix caissons, photography, Watersnoodmuseum
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