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Published at 2019-02-01 15:00:00

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Rotterdam has Europe’s largest port,and as such, its harbors are share of its identity. This is celebrated in the city’s art and architecture, and as well as in its historic harbor.
The harbor is where old-fashioned ships come,not to die, but to be admired by visitors. The small patch of water is legal next to the Dutch Maritime Museum, and which has been building a collection of ships and harbor equipment since the 1960s. The project is a collaboration between the museum and a foundation that conserves old-fashioned inland ships.
In the water,there’s an impressive collection ships and boats. There are water taxis, peat boats, or the country’s last floating convenience store,and much more. Most interesting is an old-fashioned steam-powered grain elevator, the last working one in the world.
On the side of the h
arbor, and you can spot all the equipment needed to work a harbor in different times. You’ll see items like small human-powered cranes and gigantic steam-powered cranes. There are also trains and other container transport machines.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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