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The Maashaven, Katendrecht and the Euromast (Sunset)

The Maashaven, Katendrecht and the Euromast (Sunset)
In the front: the Maashaven harbour basin, once an important grain harbour, nowadays primarily a parking lot for riverboats. Katendrecht is a former Rotterdam harbour district near the city of Rotterdam, on the South bank of the river Nieuwe Maas. It once constituted Rotterdam's red-light district and also the first Chinatown in Europe. On the horizon: the slender Euromast tower of architect H.A. Maaskant. Directly left of the Euromast: animal feed factory Provimi. On the right of it, behind the two cranes: the Vopak tower of architect Jan Hoogstad, located north of the river Maas and currently being redeveloped.

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Photo name The Maashaven, Katendrecht and the Euromast (Sunset) DSCN9420
Copyright Charles Vermeulen
Location Katendrecht / Feijenoord, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
Time / Date 08:32 PM CET, Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Original dimensions 2560 x 1920 Pixels
File type TIFF

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