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English: This picture shows, how verges can look, as long as they're not mowed yet. (Later on another picture has been made on the same spot, showing the result of mowing: File:Mowed verge.jpg). (Road as well as it's verges have been 'demolished' in 2010 within the framework of Delft "Spoorzone-project").
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current12:55, 5 October 2009Thumbnail for version as of 12:55, 5 October 2009320 × 240 (31 KB)Natubico (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=This picture shows, how verges can look, as long as they're not mowed yet. (Later on another one has been made on the same spot, showing what happened, when mowing machines distroyed it all in less then a second and witho

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