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Parkeerplaats P1 Havenpoort
Parkeerplaats P1 Havenpoort
4301RN ZierikzeeMore info -
Vakantiepark Zonnedorp
Vakantiepark Zonnedorp
Korte Moermondseweg 5
4325 LA RenesseMore info -
Pension Montmaertre
Pension Montmaertre
4301 EJ ZierikzeeMore info -
Camping & Beach Resort Julianahoeve
Camping & Beach Resort Julianahoeve
4325 DM RenesseMore info -
Bouwplein Renesse
Bouwplein Renesse
ReneseeMore info -
Summio Parc Port Greve
Summio Parc Port Greve
Heernisweg 1
4318TN BrouwershavenMore info -
Camping Dapperhof
Camping Dapperhof
4328 BA Burgh-HaamstedeMore info -
Molen De Lelie Scharendijke
Molen De Lelie Scharendijke
4322 ND ElkerzeeMore info -
Dorpshuis de Schutse
Dorpshuis de Schutse
4328 AS Burgh-HaamstedeMore info -
Tidal Pool
Tidal Pool
OuwerkerkMore info -
Steurshoeve
Steurshoeve
4328 NH Burgh-HaamstedeMore info -
Natuurgebied De Schelphoek
Natuurgebied De Schelphoek
SerooskerkeMore info -
Beachbar Sand & Pepper
Beachbar Sand & Pepper
Strand Westenschouwen 1
4328 NZ Burgh-HaamstedeMore info -
LOOK & ASK: Caissons (flood museum)
LOOK & ASK: Caissons (flood museum)LOOK & ASK: Caissons (flood museum)
Sunday night, February 1, 1953. A very severe northwesterly storm is raging. It is spring tide, causing the water to be higher than during a normal flood. The water pounds against the dikes, which have become very weakened during the Second World War. Then the dikes break, and the water has free rein. Because the radio transmitters are off the air, the KNMI (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute) cannot issue a storm warning. No one is prepared, and the consequences are enormous. More than 1800 people drown, tens of thousands lose their homes, and a large part of the country is flooded.
To get rid of the water, the dikes must be repaired. Caissons, like the ones you see here, are also used for this purpose. This is a difficult operation. Just imagine trying to place four large boxes in such a way that they close the dike. But on November 6, 1953, the time has come. The last dike breach here in Ouwerkerk is closed.
Question 1: What are these caissons actually made of? Note down the first letter.
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LISTEN & QUESTION: Whale bunker
LISTEN & QUESTION: Whale bunkerLISTEN & QUESTION: Whale bunker
World War II. The German occupying forces want to protect themselves from the Allies. They build a wall of bunkers along the coast of Europe, the Atlantic Wall. This whale bunker is also part of it. It is located on top of a dune and for good reason. From this bunker the Germans commanded all the defences on Schouwen. Inside the bunker are rooms for radio, officers, supplies and a machine gun post for the defence of the bunker itself. On the roof you can still see the armoured observation turret.
Question 5: What is the German name of the bunker complex that stood here? Take the 4th letter of the answer.Question 6: In the bunker you will find protected animals. Which animal is indicated in the picture? Take the 2nd letter of the answer
Burgh-HaamstedeMore info -
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Strand Brouwersdam 1
Strand Brouwersdam 1More info -
Market Plaza Group BV
Market Plaza Group BV
4311AK BruinisseMore info -
At Sea Yachting. Zeilbootverhuur en sloepenverhuur
At Sea Yachting. Zeilbootverhuur en sloepenverhuur
4318AR BrouwershavenMore info -
De Zeeuwsche Herberghe
De Zeeuwsche Herberghe
4301CD ZierikzeeMore info -
Boerderijwinkel Kik
Boerderijwinkel Kik
4301NV ZierikzeeMore info -
De Meij Timmer en Onderhoud
De Meij Timmer en Onderhoud
4328 PA Burgh-HaamstedeMore info -
Verhage
Verhage
4301 CB ZierikzeeMore info -
Camping de Duinhoeve
Camping de Duinhoeve
4328 GR Burgh-HaamstedeMore info -
Resort Land & Zee
Resort Land & Zee
Rampweg 28
4326LK ScharendijkeMore info
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