Tour of Europe 04 2016 Day 4 We drive passed Antwerp, towards Holland. The weather is beautiful, balmy. Since we drove over 3000 miles (about 5000 kilometres) in total, I took many photos from the car, which makes it often look quite impressionistic? Of course we stop regularly, however, these pit stops are never the most photogenic. The landscape has already changed, less open, more trees. The Campine ( in French) or De Kempen (in Dutch) is a natural region situated chiefly in north-eastern Belgium and parts of the south-eastern Netherlands which once consisted mainly of extensive moors, tracts of sandy heath, and wetlands. It encompasses a large northern and eastern portion ofAntwerp province and adjacent parts of Limburg in Belgium, as well as portions of the Dutch province of North Brabant (area southwest of Eindhoven). Our entire journey takes us through a big part of the Great European Plain ( North European Plain ), the plain stretches from the Pyrenees mountains and the French coast of the Bay of Biscay over Normandy, half of Belgium, Holland, Northern Germany, Denmark, South Sweden in the west to the Russian Ural Mountains in the east. In Western Europe, the plain is relatively narrow (mostly within 200 miles) in the northern part of Europe, but it broadens significantly toward its eastern part in Western Russia. Thanx for your visits and comments, M, (*_*) For more of my other work visit here: http://ift.tt/1pWUPma Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
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