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  • The bridge, located in Sneek in the Netherlands, is the first wooden bridge in the world that can support the heaviest load class of 60 tons.

    Akkerwinde Bridge by OAK Architects 2009

  • The Netherlands already has some great bridges (big and small), I will try to visit Sneek next time I go to the Netherlands, so I can see this bridge in person.

    Akkerwinde Bridge by OAK Architects 2009

  • I applaud the city of Sneek for choosing to build something interesting, instead of just some boring forgettable bridge.

    Akkerwinde Bridge by OAK Architects 2009

  • Spanning 105 feet and rising more than 50 feet in the air, the structure will serve as a grand entrance to the city of Sneek.

    Akkerwinde Bridge by OAK Architects 2009

  • She was already dressed and offered the information that she would have to go to Sneek after breakfast.

    Politics 101 2010

  • He flashed her a smile of such tenderness that her breath forsook her and by the time she had regained it they were approaching the outskirts of Sneek and she was able to plunge into a great many questions about the town, all of which he answered with great patience, not looking at her, so that she was unable to see the laughter in his eyes.

    Politics 101 2010

  • They had been visiting their grandparents in Sneek, but now the Easter holidays were over and they would be going back to high school Aede had gone back to hospital the previous evening; Dr Van Minn en had an unexpected appointment that afternoon; the question as it who should fetch them was debated over the rolls and coffee.

    Politics 101 2010

  • They had left the town behind, and were making their way across country towards Sneek.

    Politics 101 2010

  • They went to Sneek in the afternoon, to visit Sieske's grandparents.

    Politics 101 2010

  • Sieske had telephoned from Sneek, and although she had made light of it, they gathered that she had had a very unpleasant journey.

    Politics 101 2010

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