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Sailing in Giethoorn

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Eight friends in a little boat: Sailing away through the reeds in National Park 'Weerribben-Wieden' in the northern part of The Netherlands on a sunny day.

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A: Giethoorn

by www.Kugelklick.de, 1.8 km away

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Giethoorn

B: Giethoorn

by Erwin Maassen, 2.0 km away

Giethoorn

C: Watersport camping de Bolder in Wanneperveen

by Rolf Bieze, 4.0 km away

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D: Inside the former church of Kalenberg

by Henk Keijzer, 12.2 km away

Inside the former church of Kalenberg

Inside the former church of Kalenberg

E: View form the Motorkade in Ossenzijl

by Henk Keijzer, 16.0 km away

View form the Motorkade in Ossenzijl

View form the Motorkade in Ossenzijl

F: Malaysian Garden #2 at "De Orchideeën Hoeve"

by Ronald Tichelaar, 19.3 km away

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G: Malaysian Garden #1 "De Orchideeën Hoeve"

by Ronald Tichelaar, 19.3 km away

Malaysian Garden #1

H: Tropical Garden #1 "De Orchideeën Hoeve"

by Ronald Tichelaar, 19.3 km away

Tropical Garden #1

I: Tropical Garden #2 at "De Orchideeën Hoeve"

by Ronald Tichelaar, 19.3 km away

Tropical Garden #2 at

J: Into The Gardens Of "De Orchideeën Hoeve"

by Ronald Tichelaar, 19.3 km away

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