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Demolition of Former Us Army Base Complete and Nature Advances: Camp Zeist Becomes Green Oasis

Summary by De Telegraaf
Fourteen massive barracks, kilometers of asphalt, parking lots the size of football fields: all gone. In just over a year, the former military base of Kamp van Zeist near Soesterberg was razed to the ground. What remains is 29 hectares of sandy soil, already beginning to glisten with young greenery. In late 2026 or early 2027, the whole of the Netherlands will be able to visit, and Hart van de Heuvelrug will open the gates of the former American…

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Fourteen massive barracks, kilometers of asphalt, parking lots the size of football fields: all gone. In just over a year, the former military base of Kamp van Zeist near Soesterberg was razed to the ground. What remains is 29 hectares of sandy soil, already beginning to glisten with young greenery. In late 2026 or early 2027, the whole of the Netherlands will be able to visit, and Hart van de Heuvelrug will open the gates of the former American…

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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