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04/05/2008 | Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Earning its name from what used to be unusable bog land, the Netherlands, particularly the Amsterdam area, was regularly overrun by flooding rivers and the North Sea. By creating a network of canals, levees and pumps, the Dutch drained large swaths of land, now used for farmland and houses, some well below sea level.
(Photo and caption by Thushan Amarasiriwardena / LongJaunt.com)
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