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Camera location6° 08′ 16.4″ S, 106° 48′ 27.75″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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English: View of the Pasar Bambu, seen from the south.

A sluice in the Buitengracht, or outer canal, has been built to regulate the water levels in the southern city canal. The lock comprises four smaller sluices, known as 'boerenverdrieten' (farmers' sorrows).

To the left of the sluice is the bamboo market. Bamboo was used as a cheap building material. Depicted in the foreground is a man bearing a long bamboo pole.

Far left is the Utrecht Gate. Far right is the Nassau bastion and further the Diest Gate and the roof of the inner hospital.

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ca. 1775 
drawing 
pen and brush 
35,5 x 52 cm 
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Het gezigt van de Passer Bambo van de Euÿterse Port tot de Disport Beuten Batavia met de Selfs 4 Bureverdrit. 
voc 
person, banderole / cartouche / ornamentation, building, Asians & Africans, fortification, survey / view 
Bruin, M. de en B. Kist: Johannes Rach 1720-1783. Artist in Indonesia and Asia, p. 38

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Date
Source Atlas of Mutual Heritage - Netherlands
Author Johannes Rach

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