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20130501_B18A8125.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130501_IMG_6320.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130501_IMG_6324.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130502_B18A8390.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130502_B18A8393.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130502_B18A8400.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130502_B18A8407.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130502_B18A8415.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130503_B18A9031.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_B18A9036.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_B18A9042.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_B18A9061.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_B18A9068.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_IMG_6496.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130503_IMG_6723.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130503_IMG_6729.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130503_IMG_6740.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130503_IMG_6865.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_IMG_6874.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130506_B18A0739.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130429_IMG_5205.jpg Tulip fields near Keukenhof gardens, Lisse, Netherlands.
 
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20130423_IMG_4783.jpg The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben with a bus crossing Westminster Bridge, London, UK.
 
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20130429_B18A6866.jpg Tulip fields near Keukenhof, Lisse, Netherlands.
 
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20130429_IMG_5201.jpg Tulip fields near Keukenhof gardens, Lisse, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7258.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. Thi shot shows a bedroom with the bed that is about 5 feet below the water line outside.
 
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20130430_B18A7263.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7265.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows a man collecting life vest, before setting off in his boat.
 
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20130430_B18A7266.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7290.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7301.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7314.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows a mute Swan nesting on a platform between the houses.
 
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20130430_B18A7341.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7378.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7385.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows Hinke Patist and her son outside their floating house.
 
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20130430_B18A7389.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows Hinke Patist and her son outside their floating house.
 
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20130430_B18A7403.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows a walkway connecting the houses.
 
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20130430_B18A7412.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7443.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7475.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows the interior of one of the floating houses.
 
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20130430_B18A7593.jpg Tour boats in front of old houses, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7601.jpg Tour boats in front of old houses, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7608.jpg Tour boats in front of old houses, cetnral Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7610.jpg Tour boats in front of old houses, cetnral Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7613.jpg Tour boats in front of old houses, cetnral Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7615.jpg Tour boats in front of old houses, cetnral Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7624.jpg Dutch woman celebrating on Queens day in Amsterdam, Netherlands when the queen abdication to be replaced by the king.
 
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20130430_B18A7692.jpg Tour boats in front of old houses, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7698.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7717.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7728.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7742.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_IMG_5310.jpg Flaoting houses on  acanl near amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_IMG_5335.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows a cormorant on a flaoting house, one of the advantages of flaoting living is being near to wildlife.
 
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20130430_IMG_5345.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows a cormorant on a flaoting house, one of the advantages of flaoting living is being near to wildlife.
 
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20130430_IMG_5352.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows a mute Swan nesting between floating houses.
 
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20130430_IMG_5371.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_IMG_5380.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_IMG_5388.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_IMG_5393.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_IMG_5446.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_IMG_5449.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows the flexible utility pipes taking the water and electric into the houses.
 
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20130430_IMG_5461.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_IMG_5470.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_IMG_5473.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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