Den Oever, Netherlands, monument on the Afsluitdijk


, Den Oever, North Holland, Netherlands - Raststation and monument on the Afsluitdijk (Dutch: Afsluitdijk). The Afsluitdijk is a 32 kilometer long dike that connects the province of North Holland with the province of Friesland. It was built between 1927 and 1933. With the completion of the Afsluitdijk the Zuiderzee was separated from the Wadden Sea and thus the freshwater lake IJsselmeer. View from the pier on the IJsselmeer in the monument with a resting place, by the architect Willem Marinus Dudok.


Size: 7282px × 4860px
Location: Den Oever, North Holland, Netherlands
Photo credit: © Lederbogen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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