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Bouler April 28th 09 01:27 AM

In today's paper - Horses pulling ship.
 
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Like in the old days horses are pulling a ship through a canal.
The sort of ship is called "an IJsselaak" , I could find no name in the
paper, and it sails normally by motor.
They are working on the original sailingplan, so maybe we can see her by
full sails in a couple of years.
It's a scan out of a paper so it can never be as good as a photo.
I thought it was interesting enough to post the pictere here.
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Greetings
Bouler (The Netherlands)





Willem Van der Voort April 28th 09 11:31 AM

In today's paper - Horses pulling ship.
 

"Bouler" schreef in bericht
.. .
Like in the old days horses are pulling a ship through a canal.
The sort of ship is called "an IJsselaak" , I could find no name in the
paper, and it sails normally by motor.
They are working on the original sailingplan, so maybe we can see her by
full sails in a couple of years.
It's a scan out of a paper so it can never be as good as a photo.
I thought it was interesting enough to post the pictere here.
--
Greetings
Bouler (The Netherlands)


Why have the Belgians always do the hard work?



Willem



Bouler April 28th 09 03:28 PM

In today's paper - Horses pulling ship.
 

"Willem Van der Voort" schreef in
bericht ...

"Bouler" schreef in bericht
.. .
Like in the old days horses are pulling a ship through a canal.
The sort of ship is called "an IJsselaak" , I could find no name in the
paper, and it sails normally by motor.
They are working on the original sailingplan, so maybe we can see her by
full sails in a couple of years.
It's a scan out of a paper so it can never be as good as a photo.
I thought it was interesting enough to post the pictere here.


Why have the Belgians always do the hard work?

Because they're stronger than the Dutch;-)
--
Greetings
Bouler (The Netherlands)




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