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Vlissingen
The Keizersbolwerk in Vlissingen is the place to watch the boats come in en go out of the Westerschelde. Spain, France, England and Germany all battled here over the centuries. It has a great stragegic importance for all occupiers. This was the traditional harbour of the fishingvessels of Vlissingen. Nowadays it is used by the pilots of the Dutch and Belgian Pilotservices (Loodsendienst)<br />
Cultural heritage / fishing traditions / fishing communities
Robin Hardeman
Place: Vlissingen (NETHERLANDS)
Date taken: 08 March 2018
Description: The Keizersbolwerk in Vlissingen is the place to watch the boats come in en go out of the Westerschelde. Spain, France, England and Germany all battled here over the centuries. It has a great stragegic importance for all occupiers. This was the traditional harbour of the fishingvessels of Vlissingen. Nowadays it is used by the pilots of the Dutch and Belgian Pilotservices (Loodsendienst)
Keywords: Cultural heritage / fishing traditions / fishing communities
Spatial Information: Show map
Latitude (WGS84): 51° 26' 22.23"
Longitude (WGS84): 3° 34' 30.35"
Line of Sight: E (90°)
Download: IMG_5344.jpg
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Resolution: 5155 x 3437 Pixel
Size: 13.488.592 Bytes
Copyright: Robin Hardeman
Terms of Use: The image shall fully comply with the copyright of the author. According to the "Creative Commons directives" (Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike conditions) it can be freely used for non-profit purposes, without limitation, for publications in scientific work and research and teaching worldwide. The use for commercial and advertising purposes is prohibited without permission from copyright owner.
Contact: R.R.L. Hardeman
E-Mail: tererobin@zeelandnet.nl