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Southern lock in Schardam seen from the sea-side
Zuidersluis (Southern lock) in Schardam seen from the sea-side. ."Both Noorder- and Zuidersluis (Northern and Southern lock) are over 700 years old. The Noorder- and Zuidersluis date back to the 14th century. At that time, these were still completely wooden constructions. In the 18th century the side walls were replaced by stone walls." [source: wikipedia] .Schardam, West-Friesland, North-Holland, the Netherlands. Photo made with smartphone - Samsung Galaxy S20.
Photo size: 108.0 Mpixels (309 MB uncompressed) - 12000x9000 pixels (40x30 in / 101.6x76.2 cm at 300 ppi)
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