Sao Darly
It’s spring time and I time to get on my bike and go places. I normally don’t use my bike for daily routines and prefer to walk to the grocery store or to the train station to catch a train for school. The reason? I am afraid of hitting cars on the sides of the road. I rather walk and only use my bike during the weekend when the weather is nice. This particular Sunday evening the weather was warm enough for a ride along the harbor. The goal was to get to the movable dam gate in the waterweg at Hoek van Holland (Maeslant Storm Surge Barrier). I have to admit that I almost gave up near the end of the route but Johan kept telling me not to quit.
Final Destination is that white thing way down there.

I made it half way. Looking back.

Electric windmills for harvesting energy.

A boat passes through the harbor.

The left side of the gate.

The right side of the dam gate.

What a view. I kept thinking we must have one of this in Laos.



I wonder if I am the first Lao person to be standing here.

Please visit the website of the Keringhuis for more information about the Maeslant Storm Surge Barrier.
Tags: Hoek van Holland
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November 1st, 2007 at 11:54 am
[...] course I also like to bike along the harbor. The salted air helps to open my nose so I can breath more freely. My goal for the year is to bike [...]
November 25th, 2007 at 9:04 am
[...] the Netherlands, Rotterdam Port halted all ship traffic until Friday evening. The Maeslant Barrier protecting Europe’s largest port was closed Thursday for the first time under storm [...]