The Waterfall of Loenen, also known cheekily as the 'Niagara of the Veluwe,' is part of an artificial canal that was dug in 1869 and is almost four miles long. It was created to keep the water level of the Apeldoorns canal equal throughout the year. At some points the height difference was too great, so waterfalls were installed to prevent the stream from going too fast.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Waterfall Of Loenen
The Waterfall of Loenen, also known cheekily as the 'Niagara of the Veluwe,' is part of an artificial canal that was dug in 1869 and is almost four miles long. It was created to keep the water level of the Apeldoorns canal equal throughout the year. At some points the height difference was too great, so waterfalls were installed to prevent the stream from going too fast.
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