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The Oosterschelde storm surge barrier (Eastern Scheldt Dam), the Artificial islands Roggenplaat and Neeltje Jans, Delta Works, North Beveland, Zeeland, the Netherlands
The Oosterschelde (Eastern Scheldt) storm surge barrier consist of sixty-five prefabricated concrete piers, among which sixty-two steel slide are installed. When the slides are open 75 percent of the original tidal movement is maintained..© 15 aug 2016 Marco van Middelkoop/Aerophoto-Schiphol
Aerial photography library ID: 302875
Created: August 15, 2016
Aerial photography library size: 22.9 Mpixels (65.4 MB uncompressed) - 5855x3903 pixels (19.5x13 in / 49.6x33 cm at 300 ppi)
Aerial photography library keywords: aerial, aerial photo, aerial photography, coast, Dam, delta werk, delta works, deltawerk, deltawerken, deltaworks, dutch, Eastern Scheldt, eastern scheldt dam, flood protection project, hydraulic engineering, motorway, Neeltje Jans, Netherlands, north sea, oosterschelde, Oosterschelde storm surge barrier, rising sea level, road, sea level rise, storm surge barrier, the, tidal movement, tide, tides, water, waterworks, Zeeland
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