Everything about Gooimeer totally explained
Gooimeer or occasionally
Lake Gooi is a
lake in the
Netherlands between the southeastern part of
North Holland and
Flevoland.
There is a railroad bridge over the narrow west side of it, between
Weesp and
Almere Muziekwijk, with a parallel highway A6 bridge, the Hollandse Brug. The eastern side of the lake is crossed by highway A27 bridge, de Stichtse Brug.
On the south bank of Gooimeer, which used to be part of
Lake IJssel, before the creation of new gained polder
Flevoland, ancient cities like
Naarden and
Huizen can be found. The
Naarderwoonbos, part of
Naarderbos, is build in the eighties. It is situated directly adjacent to the southern shore of the Gooimeer.
Gooimeer is known for the crash of
El Al Flight 1862, as the two right-hand side engines of the
Boeing 747 fell into the lake, before the airplane continued on for 8 minutes, and crashing into an apartment complex.
See also the map at
Zuiderzee Works.
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