oogmijlen
Oogmijlen are a type of waterway in the Netherlands that are designed for boat traffic. They are typically narrower and shorter than the Wijkmijlen, another type of waterway in the area, and are used for navigational purposes. Oogmijlen usually have a limited depth, making them accessible to smaller vessels and sailboats. They often feature a U-shaped configuration or a series of turns, allowing boats to navigate through marshy or densely vegetated areas.
Oogmijlen are often used for connecting crooked West Friesian islands to a continuous waterway system. Historically,
In the 17th century, Dutch authorities initiated a large-scale project to upgrade the waterway system, including