Amsterdam. by remoscarfo

The last days of 2015 in Amsterdam.
It’s 2016! 😉
May the gift of love, happiness, peace, and warmth be yours as you make a new start. Happy New Year!

– Ne jamais oublier d`aimer exagérément : c`est la seule bonne mesure –

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Amsterdam Damrak, Holland. by remoscarfo

What makes Amsterdam so attractive is the 17th century historical atmosphere combined with the mentality of a modern metropolis creating a friendly and relaxed environment. The small scale of the buildings and the intimacy of the streets, canals and squares create an atmosphere that visitors find unique.

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The Back Alley by Brains11

Typical scenery in the oldest part of my hometown Dordrecht. This is the other side of one of the main shopping streets here and I call it ” the back alley” . Dordrecht is the oldest city of the Netherlands and has a rich history and culture.

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The Hague, Holland. by remoscarfo

The Hague is one of the most extraordinary cities in Holland. Not just because it is our government city, but also because of its many monuments, historic districts and its location near the beautiful North Sea coastline. The Hague is also known as ‘the Royal City by the Sea’ and is called ‘the residence city’.

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Amsterdam. by remoscarfo

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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Amsterdam Canals, Holland. by remoscarfo

Wish you all a very happy and meaningful Holidays! And a big thanks for all your generosity this past year 😉

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