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At some places there is still a bit of colour, other than brown.
23-Nov-2007 * We started the trainstation in Maarn, crossed the Utrechtse Heuvelrug, through the woods, to Doorn - an artist's village. Here the German Emperor Wilhelm I spent his days in exile after the First WorldWar. From there, we traversed the Utrecht riverlands along straight roads to the Dyke near Amerongen. A short detour brought is straight in front of Amerongen Castle. Due to time constraints, we couldn't make it all to Rhenen
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Google * The track projected in GoogleEarth - showing where the pictures we taken (more or less) * 1060 x 833 * (192KB)

01-OpenBos * The open woods just South of Maarn. * 1488 x 1984 * (609KB)

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02-NogWatKleur.jpg - 1984 x 1488 - (604KB)
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03-Bospad * One straight path through the woods - one of the long, straight roads of this walk. * 1488 x 1984 * (592KB)

04-NieuweLaan * A new planted lane. * 1984 x 1488 * (639KB)

05-OpenPlek * An open spot, full of heather. * 1984 x 1488 * (285KB)

06-KerkDoorn * The Roman church of Doorn - with a much newer spine. 
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07-Zijpoort * A side gate of Doorn Castle - the place when Kaiser Wilhelm spent his last days after the First Worldwar. * 1851 x 1065 * (468KB)

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(c) 2007 Willem Grooters