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Scouring rush horsetail or Equisetum hyemale is a grass-like bamboo plant, used for ornamental plants.
Scouring rush horsetail or Equisetum hyemale is a grass-like bamboo plant, used for ornamental plants.
Horse tail ( Equisetum hyemale ). Equisetaceae evergreen perennial plants. Grows in wetlands, but is mainly used as an ornamental in Japanese style gardens.
Horsetail is used to create waterside scenery in Japanese gardens.
Thickets of a cane on the background of the Dutch wind mill.
Shopping in dutch city
One of the typical views of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Cruise boat with blur light moving on night canals of Amsterdam.
Cruise boat with blur light moving on night canals of Amsterdam.
Cruise boat with blur light moving on night canals of Amsterdam.
Cruise boat with blur light moving on night canals of Amsterdam.
Cruise boat with blur light moving on night canals of Amsterdam.
Blurry motion image of people walking at the main train station called Amsterdam Centraal. A major international railway hub, it is used by 162,000 passengers a day. Transportation concept.
Cruise boat with blur light moving on night canals of Amsterdam.
multiple exposure of shopping street
Blurry motion image of people walking at the main train station called Amsterdam Centraal. A major international railway hub, it is used by 162,000 passengers a day. Transportation concept.
Unidentified people crossing the street by bicycle.
Busy traffic intersection
Taxi in Amsterdam
View at a Dutch highway in The Hague
Rush hour in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Wetlands near Dordrecht
Wide view on Dutch landscape with sheep, meadow and cloudy skies
Close-up of brown dried common reed reflecting on water
Surveillance camera in front of a Dutch highway with traffic
Moving in the metro
Sheep with young lambs in meadow
Intercity train rushes by at high speed, blurred by long exposure in Arnhem in the Netherlands

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