The John Frost Bridge, popularly known as the Rhine Bridge, is a traffic bridge in Arnhem-Centrum across the river Nederrijn. The bridge is named after the English lieutenant-colonel John Dutton Frost. In the Second World War the bridge played an important role because of the airborne landing and battle of the Allied troops in September 1944, as part of Operation Market Garden.
I'm Remco Artz,
I've been photographing with intermediate positions for a while now because sometimes I don't have the time to go out. A friend of mine showed me pictures he made in which I saw so much emotion and stories that I bought a camera the next day.
He actually..
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