>
> Nope, this is the real thing. The 'Woudagemaal' (1920) is the largest
> steam-driven pumping station in the world still in use (about 14 days a
> year, in times of heavy rain/ melting snow, this station helps the regular
> pumping station to get rid of the water in Fryslan, a Dutch province).
>
> It is quite impressive with 4 large steamengines, each with their own steam
> supply (300 °C/ 572 °F), driving 8 pumps. And it contains some nice details
> as well: <http://wijsmuller.eu/picture.php?/1101/category/50> (an edit of a
> picture in the gallery below after some comments of my fellow photoclub
> members ;-).
>
> More pictures in <http://wijsmuller.eu/index.php?/category/48>. All with
> e-m5 and 12-50mm
>
Wonderful series of photos for a well-kept piece of machinery. Now, if we
could somehow encourage you to pay a visit to the last remaining
alternator-type radio transmitter in Sweden...
Chris
Chris
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