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Events Observations12.05.202212.05.2022

Excursion Belgium April 2022 – Hellend Vlak van Ronquières & Brussels

Hellend Vlak van Ronquières By Susie & Heather Background of the project Hellend vlak van Ronquières is an inclined plane working like a boat lift on the Charleroi-Brussels Canal near the village of Ronquières. Completed in April 1968, it bridges the height difference of 68m in the Hainaut Plateau. The ships are lifted by two…

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Events Observations09.05.202209.05.2022

Excursion Belgium April 2022 – Leie Banks, Kortrijk

By Summer & Fudai Background of the project A tour along the River Leie in the city center of Kortrijk, with nicely designed parks, infrastructures, and facilities. The place was originally called the Leiepark created in 1905 and restored in 2005 by Michel Desvigne Paysagiste, which presents a new face, with an enlarged Leie, new…

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