Nothing lasts forever, so live it up, drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the nonsense, take chances, and never have regrets – because at one point, everything you did, was exactly what you wanted 😉
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Nothing lasts forever, so live it up, drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the nonsense, take chances, and never have regrets – because at one point, everything you did, was exactly what you wanted 😉
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And if you prefer to rent a private boat instead of a traditional bus-like canal cruise, hit me 😉
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Alongside tulips and windmills, the global image of Amsterdam is one of a city entwined with water. Since its development in the 17th century, Amsterdam’s Canal Ring has grown to be one of the world’s most unique urban landscapes.
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‘All the world is built around Amsterdam,’ wrote the famous Dutch poet Joost van den Vondel in the 17th century. That golden age was a period of unprecedented wealth and prosperity for Amsterdam. The old area of the town within the Singel canal burst out of its seams, so the ring of canals was designed to accommodate the sorely needed town expansion. The three main canals, Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht, were dug around the mediaeval town centre and were connected by side-streets.
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I went to there with Wouter van Oosten to take some pictures.
This place really has a magical feel to it, if you are visiting Amsterdam you should really consider going to the Zaanse Schans (it’s only a 20 min drive from Amsterdam).
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