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Travel Bug Dog Tag Pillar Oosterschelde

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Released:
Friday, August 28, 2009
Origin:
Netherlands
Recently Spotted:
In TB-Hotel P+R Empfingen

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About This Item

TB Pillar

The Oosterscheldekering (in English: Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier), between the islands Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland, is the largest of the 13 ambitious Delta works series of dams, designed to protect the Netherlands from flooding. The nine kilometre-long Oosterscheldekering (kering meaning barrier) was initially designed, and partly built, as a closed dam, but after public protest huge sluice-gate-type doors were installed in the remaining four kilometres. These doors are normally open, but can be closed under adverse weather conditions. In this way the saltwater marine life behind the dam is preserved and fishing can continue, while the land behind the dam is safe from the water. The Oosterscheldekering was the biggest, most difficult to build and most expensive part of the Delta works. Work on the dam itself started in April 1976 and was completed in June 1986, though the road over the dam was completed only in November 1987. To facilitate the building, an artificial island Neeltje-Jans was created in the middle of the estuary. When the construction was finished, the island was rebuilt to be used as educative centre for visitors and as a base for maintenance works. The dam is based on 65 concrete pillars with 62 steel doors, each 42 metres wide. The parts were constructed in a dry dock. The area was then flooded and a small fleet of special construction ships lifted the pillars and placed them in their final positions. Each pillar is between 35 and 38.75 metres high and weighs 18000 tonnes. Location: see Google Maps link: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=51.631279,3.701706&spn=0.105228,0.201530&t=k&hl=en

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Tracking History (26381.2mi) View Map

Dropped Off 3/2/2010 Maronski placed it in Almas Auenland Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany - 3.93 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/21/2010 Maronski retrieved it from TB Hotel A3 Huenxe West Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany   Visit Log

Mitgeommen Gisteren op kleine Tradirunde de TB.
Op zoek naar een leuke nieuwe plek!
Groeten van het team Schermbeck Maronski.

Dropped Off 2/21/2010 DiDuMa_Team placed it in TB Hotel A3 Huenxe West Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany - 78.13 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/14/2010 DiDuMa_Team retrieved it from Driehoekje Netherlands   Visit Log

We laten de pillar verder reizen.

Dropped Off 1/24/2010 Team Kleine placed it in Driehoekje Netherlands - 68.72 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/18/2010 Team Kleine retrieved it from Ode aan Dr. Denker Netherlands   Visit Log

Vandaag deze taaie cache eindelijk kunnen loggen, de tb zit er een tijdje in deze cache dus maar eens meegenomen om elders te verstoppen
Waarschijnlijk komt hij morgen al weer in een andere cache te liggen, vlakbij Ode aan de Denker.
Goede reis!

Dropped Off 12/6/2009 Zeldenrust placed it in Ode aan Dr. Denker Netherlands - 6.84 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/29/2009 Zeldenrust retrieved it from 666 Drenthe, Netherlands   Visit Log

Meegenomen uit 666

Dropped Off 11/29/2009 Rode Smurf placed it in 666 Drenthe, Netherlands - 1.45 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/29/2009 Rode Smurf retrieved it from GEVAARLIJK.NL Netherlands   Visit Log

Tijdens de strijd met de duivel deze opgepikt en in direct midden in de hel weer gedropt.

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