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Sunday, 18 May 2014

Drive Under the water

The Aqueduct Veluwemeer is a navigable aqueduct over the N302 road near Harderwijk, in eastern Netherlands. It is located under a small part of the lake Veluwemeer and at the same time connects the mainland Netherlands to Flevoland, which is the largest artificial island in the world. The aqueduct was opened to traffic in 2002, and about 25 meters long and 19 meters wide and has a water depth of 3 meters that permit small boats to pass through. There’re estimated 28,000 vehicles passes every day. Footpaths are built on either side of the aqueduct for public that really good to enjoy the view.

Drive Under the water,  Aqueduct Veluwemeer in Netherlands
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Drive Under the water | Aqueduct Veluwemeer in Netherlands
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Drive Under the water | Aqueduct Veluwemeer in Netherlands
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Drive Under the water | Aqueduct Veluwemeer in Netherlands
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Drive Under the water | Aqueduct Veluwemeer in Netherlands
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Drive Under the water | Aqueduct Veluwemeer in Netherlands
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Drive Under the water | Aqueduct Veluwemeer in Netherlands
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Drive Under the water | Aqueduct Veluwemeer in Netherlands
Aqueduct Veluwemeer - a kind of water bridge, under which passes the tunnel connecting the mainland with the world's largest artificial island. Image credit 3dvray360

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