With all the work to be done in the adjacent lot across the creek, Pieter did built a bridge for easier access.
Complete with handrail and also continuing wood trail for walking into the wood garden.
VIDEO Now Pieter has easier access for starting to clear the final part of the jungle, as seen in the end of the video. As previously, best watched on YouTube where you can find clickable points with info written below video. As stated at 0:49 that Pieter estimated that this height would be enough for any flooding of the creek... NOT SO as it turned out later! August 22, 1998 with 22 cm or 8.66 inch of rain...
Mother Nature in action and the creek's water ran OVER the road...
On September 9, 1998 Pieter improved the bridge again, after the above flood damage.
He also supported the sided by using wooden boards that came with our solid oak furniture by boat.
Filled up with bricks that also ended up in our creek and then lots of soil.
Showing you those boards...
Oh, we had to start all over again so often...
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