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Village on dwelling mount (terp, wierde), Spijk, Groningen, the Netherlands
Spijk was bordered along the sea until 1718 and was protected from flood by building an artificial mound, a so called terp or wierde. The church was traditional build on the highest point of the terp. The region of north east Groningen where this historical village is situated is frequently hit by earthquakes caused by gas extraction of the largest natural gas field in Europe, the Groningen gas field.© 30 aug 2016 Marco van Middelkoop/Aerophoto-Schiphol
Aerial photography library ID: 302653
Created: August 30, 2016
Aerial photography library size: 23.7 Mpixels (67.8 MB uncompressed) - 5962x3975 pixels (19.9x13.3 in / 50.5x33.7 cm at 300 ppi)
Aerial photography library keywords: aerial, aerial photo, aerial photography, aerial view, church, circular, circular village, country side, cultural landscape, dwelling mound, earthquake, earthquakes, floodprotection, from above, groningen, Groningen Earthquakes, Groningen gas field, man-made landscape, Netherlands, spacial design, terp, terpdorp, the, village, water, waterworks, wierde, wierdedorp
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