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Nederland - Arnhem, Park Zypendaal


Park Zypendaal (also called "Zijpendaal") is a city park on the north side of Arnhem. The park is situated on a lateral moraine that was pushed up by glaciers in the penultimate ice age (about 150 million years ago) at the southern edge of the Veluwe. As a result, there are quite large height differences for the Netherlands.
The park is named after the water that “sijpelt” (seeps) from the ground in some places. The Sint Jansbeek has its source in the park and flows via ponds and waterfalls 35 metres lower into the river Rhine.
Park Zypendaal is designed by landscape architect Eduard Petzold and dates from 1864. The park is sloping and wooded with pine and deciduous trees and meadows in the north. Huis Zypendaal - a beautiful 18th century country estate - is situated in the park.
The park is named after the water that “sijpelt” (seeps) from the ground in some places. The Sint Jansbeek has its source in the park and flows via ponds and waterfalls 35 metres lower into the river Rhine.
Park Zypendaal is designed by landscape architect Eduard Petzold and dates from 1864. The park is sloping and wooded with pine and deciduous trees and meadows in the north. Huis Zypendaal - a beautiful 18th century country estate - is situated in the park.
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Bonne journée. Amitiés
Bonne et agréable journée salutaire.
All the best TOZ
Es Grüsst Hansruedi
and great details in the pip's
happy wednesday!
The autumn colors are of enormous wonder, too!
Many thanks for interesting iformation, as always, Jaap!
Have a lovely evening
Thank you for the note Jaap.
HFF und ein entspanntes Wochenende. Bleib gesund, Jaap!
A truly remarkable park.
belle journée Jaap♫
..........wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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