hey all,
at the last day of my introduction week from my new school we went to the openings day from the 'wereld haven dagen' (in dutch) with a demo from the lynx helicopter and the largest zepplin in the world was flying there as well...
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5. I really like this one
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9. the zepplin
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hope you'll like them..
grt rutger
wereld haven dage '08'
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wereld haven dage '08'
kind regards,
Rutger Patterson
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well i didn't saw him standing their myself but i heard from a friend of my who walked beside it today at about 11:45 LT and it was standing next to the Majeisteit of rotterdam or the big boat if you would call it that way.. and he did say something of a ponton but sorry no i don't know what the position of it is.. but it should be their if i must belive my friend good luck tomorrow then ...
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Re: wereld haven dage '08'
I agreerutger330 wrote:5. I really like this one
Photo's taken with a Sony A390 (75-300) and Sony A200 (18-70)