Spectacular images were seen on Thursday 29 December when the Nelson Mandela Bridge was partially lifted and moved. Many Zoetermeer went to take a look to see this unique spectacle with their own eyes. Photos were also taken that a number of Zoetermeer residents sent to our editors. Take a quick look:
Photos by Sandra Schmitz
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Photos by Leo van der Nat
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Photo by Ed Spierenburg
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Photos in the Zoetermeer neighbourhood
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More about the Mandela Bridge:
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