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New on 500px : Kinderdijk, Holland. by remoscarfo by remoscarfo

Kinderdijk a Quick 35 mins drive from Amsterdam leads you to a Fairy Tale Land !!! Beautiful as it looks and feels 🙂

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New on 500px : Doll Houses. by remoscarfo by remoscarfo

When you enter the amazing city of Amsterdam via the Grand Central Station, this is one of the first views you get presented with 😉

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New on 500px : Amsterdam, Holland. by remoscarfo by remoscarfo

Dutch Venice.

There are parts of Amsterdam that looks like you are in Venice. This scene of Amsterdam gives you a view behind the houses of the Red Light District.

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New on 500px : Damrak, Amsterdam. by remoscarfo by remoscarfo

When you enter the city of Amsterdam via the Grand Central Station, this is one of the first views you get presented with 😉

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New on 500px : Canals of Amsterdam. by remoscarfo by remoscarfo

An Amsterdam Canal Cruise is most popular tourist attraction in the country. A diverse fleet of around 200 tour boats carry more than 3 million passengers a year, offering a waterborne variety of almost every form of entertainment that’s available in Amsterdam.

And if you prefer to rent a private boat instead of a traditional bus-like canal cruise, hit me 😉

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New on 500px : Amsterdam. by remoscarfo by remoscarfo

Canal Ring Amsterdam.

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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New on 500px : Zaanse Schans, Holland. by remoscarfo by remoscarfo

A Quick 19 mins drive from Amsterdam leads you to a Fairy Tale Land !!! Beautiful as it looks and feels 😉

With its traditional houses, windmills, warehouses and workshops, the historic village of Zaanse Schans offers a preserved glimpse of what it was like to live in the Netherlands in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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New on 500px : Amsterdam by remoscarfo by remoscarfo

Amsterdam Canals, Holland.

Amsterdam is the most watery city in the world. Its canals and harbours fill a full quarter of her surface Its waterways have always been its essence and its source of wealth The 17th century Canal Belt was placed on UNESCO’s World Heritage list in 2011

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New on 500px : Amsterdam by remoscarfo by remoscarfo

Canal Ring Amsterdam.

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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New on 500px : Kinderdijk, Holland. by remoscarfo by remoscarfo

Kinderdijk windmills: unique & iconic water management.

A significant part of Holland is situated up to approximately 7 meters below sea level. The Dutch don’t notice any of this though, because an incredibly innovative and intricate system keeps the ever-rising seawater from flooding the land. Even during spring tide, the Dutch are safely guarded from being washed away…
The most important aspect of UNESCO World Heritage Kinderdijk is undoubtedly the unique collection of 19 authentic windmills, which are considered a Dutch icon throughout the entire world.

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New on 500px : Floating Houses. by remoscarfo by remoscarfo

Canal Ring Amsterdam.

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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