HOME  »  GroeneHartPad - Berkel-Rodenrijs-Delft »  Viewing 17-Church     [Image 19 of 38]  :: $text.jump-to  
  First slide Previous slide      $text.index-page Start/Stop the slide show      Next slide Last slide Help
The church of Kethel, in it's own little park
12-Poldervaart * From the bridge, a look over the Poldervaart we just went along. * 1984 x 1488 * (340KB)

13-Bridges-1 * This bridge runs parallel to the railway bridge. On the left side, the foot- and cycle bridge runs under the railway bridge, over the Poldervaart that runs below both. * 1984 x 1488 * (505KB)

14-Bridges-2 * The other side: the cycle bridge runs half the Poldervaart before turning to shore. This is because the railway bridge crosses the Poldervaart in a 45-degree angle. * 1984 x 1488 * (320KB)

15-Poldervaart * Looking the other way, yet another bridge crosses the canal. * 1984 x 1488 * (260KB)

16-Kethel * Vie on the Northern edge of Kethel, that is surrounded by flats. * 1984 x 1488 * (463KB)

Click for the original image
 
17-Church.jpg - 1146 x 980 - (143KB)
21-Sep-2008 13:50
18-Mansion * and a mansion in the same village. I don't know it's former, nor current function. It may be a home, or, more likely, an office. * 1917 x 1287 * (328KB)

19-Path * The path surrounding the village * 1984 x 1488 * (611KB)

20-Vlietlanden * This area is called Vlietlanden - an area of long, stretched islands surrounded by canals, dug in the 14th century. These islands keep their height because of this water: it's slack, boggy peat in several stages of landing, only good as hay lands. Because of this nature, it's full of specific flora * 1984 x 1488 * (450KB)

21-Delft * Over the lands, a view of Delft * 1984 x 942 * (238KB)

22-Vlaardingervaart * Vl;aardingerVaart looking North. The polders on both sides are meters below this water's surface. * 1984 x 1488 * (261KB)

$text.updated-on 22-Sep-2008 21:20
(c) 2008 Willem Grooters