On Tue, 10 Jul 2007, GerardM wrote:
Domas, you are wrong where you think the Netherlands
do not have landscapes
or nature. Because of its position in a delta of two big rivers, we have
many distinct landscapes. As to nature, the Oostvaardersplassen are in a
polder that is younger than I am and it is considered a nature reserve of
European importance.
Domas is confused with the thought that Polish countryside is without
peer, whereas this is still a subject of active peering [Wilkowski and
Pulecka, 2002]. And haven't all countries reclaimed land from nature
to turn it into beautiful farms, terraces, and parking lots?
SJ
On 7/10/07, Domas Mituzas
<midom.lists(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> You could opt for a more Dutch solution and start have a windmill
>> on the
>> roof .. :) The power of the wind has been used since the 17th
>> century..
>> without it our country would not exist.
>
> Dutch also have no such concept as 'landscape' or 'nature'.
> The country would have the problem as well if it didn't reclaim land
> from sea.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Domas Mituzas --
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