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Where in Belgium you can move through water without getting wet

Belgium is renowned for its delicious chocolate, mouth-watering waffles, and exquisite beer. But did you know that this Northwestern European country also boasts of an awe-inspiring park and museum complex that will leave you in awe?

Nestled in the Province of Limburg near Genk, the Bokrijk Provincial Domain offers an experience unlike any other – ‘Cycling through Water”. This immersive adventure allows cyclists to traverse more than 200 meters through a tranquil pond without getting wet. That’s right, no wetsuits required!

At one point during your journey, the surface of the water will be at eye level on both sides, providing a breathtaking view that mirrors the Red Sea parted by Moses in the Biblical tale of the Israelites’ escape from the Egyptians.

Opened in April 2016, the Bokrijk Provincial Domain is located at node 91 of the cycle node network in Bokrijk, which is part of the extensive De Wijers pond landscape. So grab your bike, pack your sense of adventure, and get ready to ride on water without getting wet!

Source: The Independent Ghana

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