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This is a typical old farmhouse of the "Gaume". The walls are painted with oxblood and whitewashed. The roof is covered with roman tiles.
As a unique example of the Hispanic-Flemish architectural style that emerged during the Renaissance, this medieval fortress, rebuilt in 1595, is widely considered as one of Belgium’s finest castles.
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The anticline is an upwardly convex fold that appears in the landscape as a hill levelled by erosion. It was formed by the accumulation of sea deposits over millions of years. The shifting of the layers of the earth and the formation of the anticline are the result of tectonic shift.
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Challenge on flickr. CoF169 - HABITAT & BLUR
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This week´s business trip took me to The Netherlands and Begium. Wednesday I drove hundreds of kilometers through heaviest rain with full speed only on the windscreen wiper. I got fully wet a couple of times when I left my car for appointments with customers. Honestly I saw no chance to take nice pictures that day but when I entered Oost Vlaanderen for my last meeting the weather suddenly changed to beautiful sunshine. With the last dry clothes remaining I enjoyed a beautiful late afternoon around the coastline between Blankenberge and Zeebrugge as well as an exciting evening in Brugge. Blankenberge, West Vlaanderen, Belgium
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MSC PSA European Terminal (MPET), the largest container terminal in the Port of Antwerp, handling more than 12.000 containers a day.
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MSC PSA European Terminal (MPET), the largest container terminal in the Port of Antwerp, handling more than 12.000 containers a day.
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Palingbeek Park, Ypres, Belgium.
From 2014 to 2018, by moulding 600,000 sculptures out of clay, thousands of people from across Flanders and the rest of the world take part of the making of the installation Coming World Remember Me.
Each and every sculpture represents one of the 600,000 victims who lost their lives due to WWI in Belgium. In this way, different generations and nationalities will be united in the commemoration. Attend one of the workshops in Nieuwpoort or Ypres to make a sculpture (till March 2018). In March 2018 the 600,000 figures of Coming World-Remember Me will be set up in the Palingbeek park (Zillebeke) between two large works of art by Koen Vanmechelen. The land art installation will spread out over no-man’s-land and The Bluff, site of one of the most intensive battles ever in Flanders. From 30 March till 11 November, the land art installation will be open to the public. At various spots along part of the walk around the installation, you can listen to war poetry. You can end the walk on the observation bridge, from where you will have a wonderful view of this impressive land art installation.