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The Castle Cave is a unique place where history, architecture, and nature converge. Often located near or beneath a castle, such as in South Limburg or other historic regions, a castle cave served various purposes: from storing wine or provisions to sheltering or serving as a decorative garden feature within the castle grounds' landscaping. The cave is usually situated in a wooded area or on a slope, where natural rock formations and limestone structures create an impressive backdrop. Winding paths, hills, and viewpoints often surround the cave, making it a haven for hikers and a haven of discovery.
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The John F. Kennedy Bridge is a road bridge over the Meuse River in the Dutch city of Maastricht. The bridge is named after John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, who was assassinated in 1963. History Since the 1950s, Maastricht had been seeking to complete the planned ring road around the city center by building two bridges, a "Southern Bridge" and a "Northern Bridge."[1] Construction of the bridge and the connecting Maas Boulevard required the demolition of a large part of the City Park. The character of the stately Prins Bisschopsingel in Villa Park also changed significantly due to the new design and the intensive traffic flow.[2] Construction by Rijkswaterstaat cost approximately 30 million guilders, of which the national government paid 9.3 million.[3] The bridge was opened by Prince Claus in the pouring rain on May 6, 1968. Wikipedia
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You will find a nice restaurant with a beautiful view here.
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Beautiful historic lock with a fairly large drop
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This ferry service between Eisden (NL) and Lanaye (B) has been in use since May 2004 and was realised by the cooperation between Euregio Maas-Rijn and the Walloon Region in function of the Interreg III-A project "Sint-Pietersberg". Fun fact: the ferry service is named after a local traditional dance, the cramignon, which was and is danced in the region north of Liège and in the valleys of the Meuse, Jeker and Bolland. In the Netherlands, the tradition of the Cramignon still exists in the extreme south of South Limburg, in the villages in the municipality of Eijsden-Margraten, here on the other side of the Meuse. The Cramignon is a round dance in which (at the fair, procession and bronk) boys and girls, as much as possible, alternately hold each other by the hand and hop and zigzag through the streets to the cheerful sounds of the cramignon music. The Cramignon winds its way through the village like a zigzagging human chain.
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The Lanaye locks on the Meuse River, in Visé in the province of Liège near the Dutch border, connect the Lanaye Canal and the Albert Canal. At the locks, the Albert Canal cuts through the Sint-Pietersberg, using the Caestert Canal.
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Unfortunately we couldn't use it. The water level was too high and the current was very strong.
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What an excellent idea this mini cruise is in the form of a pedestrian ferry crossing from Wallonia to the Netherlands, from Lanaye to Eijsden, where the old village and establishments with opulent terraces await you!
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