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Next stop Ahrweiler, Germany on the Rhine River.
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Ahrweiler, a walled Roman city
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All the streets were walking streets.
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The shops were along two main streets.
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Another gate to the town.
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The Remagen Bridge built during WW I.
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Remagen Bridge buttresses today
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The Bridges Collapsed 10 day after it was captured
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Remagen Bridge model
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Over night we left Germany and entered the Netherlands.
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There were over 300 U.S. Army vehicles of all types.
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They had a wide varity of large and small vehicles.
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An amphibian vehicle to haul other vehicles.
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How big was it?
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There were a large number of windmills at Kinderdijk.
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Most of the windmills were lived in.
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A different type of windmill.
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Modern day water pumps.
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