John LAMBRICHTS. Oeverlangen aan de Maashttp://oeverlangen.nl/photos/Oeverlangen  by the Meuse is the result of the many musing trips I made in the past  three years along both sides of the rapidly changing Border Meuse. The  pictures are a tribute to the river and the native soil of the local  people. They preserve an atmosphere that is disappearing or they recall  it. When I was a child, the river Meuse left a deep  impression on me as a natural barrier with the foreign country of  Belgium. Accompanied by my mother I went swimming in the Meuse. I also  went fishing there with my father, a fanatic sport fisherman. During  both activities, my imagination was stimulated by the other side, which  seemed very far away, especially at high water during the winter …  (Oeverlangen by the Meuse is a fictional village on the Border Meuse)

John LAMBRICHTS. Oeverlangen aan de Maas
http://oeverlangen.nl/photos/

Oeverlangen by the Meuse is the result of the many musing trips I made in the past three years along both sides of the rapidly changing Border Meuse. The pictures are a tribute to the river and the native soil of the local people. They preserve an atmosphere that is disappearing or they recall it.

When I was a child, the river Meuse left a deep impression on me as a natural barrier with the foreign country of Belgium. Accompanied by my mother I went swimming in the Meuse. I also went fishing there with my father, a fanatic sport fisherman. During both activities, my imagination was stimulated by the other side, which seemed very far away, especially at high water during the winter … (Oeverlangen by the Meuse is a fictional village on the Border Meuse)