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Stefanie, Susanne and their children have a party at Westbroekplas. 'It feels like a holiday close to home'

Stefanie, Susanne and their children have a party at Westbroekplas. 'It feels like a holiday close to home'

Stefanie, Susanne, and their families enjoyed a summer day at the Westbroekplas in Velserbroek, engaging in activities like swimming and paddleboarding. The local beach provided a relaxing environment that felt like a vacation close to home for the visitors.

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