File:Aa and Maxima Canal.jpg

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English: The Aa as it dives below the Maxima Canal. The Maxima canal is visible through the handrail on the dyke. The concrete jutting out into the Aa denotes the four culverts that lead below the Maxima Canal. On this side the dyke is concrete faced and protected by weathering steel.
Nederlands: De Aa zoals ze onder het Maxima Kanaal duikt. Het kanaal is zichtbaar door het hek op de dijk. De betonnen muren die in de Aa uitsteken geven de vier buizen aan die de Aa onder het Maxima Kanaal doorleiden. De dijk is aan deze zijde met beton bekleed en heeft een afscheiding van cortenstaal.
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The Aa as it dives below the Maxima Canal. The canal is visible through the handrail on the dyke.

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