Caption:
A bunker of reinforced concrete was build by the Dutch in 1936 in the small town of Lent, close to the train and road bridges that span the river De Waal, leading into the town of Nijmegen. Soldiers guarded the bridges during WWII, blocked them and finally blew them up when the Germans invaded the Netherlands, in an attempt to stop their approach. Graffiti on the bunker refers to other European history: Brits out of Ireland. Behind the dike, next to the newly dug secondary channel of the river De Waal, one can see houses of a new, large development.
Size: 4000h x 6000w