NETHERLANDS

Windmills of Kinderdijk Netherlands

After a particularly devastating flood that killed thousands in 1421 CE, the survivors discovered a crying child in a crib that was kept afloat by a cat that had been jumping around the crib to keep the balance. This led to the christening of the village as Kinderdijk or Children’s Dyke... Windmills of Kinderdijk - Our Planet's Landmarks Series #18

Canals of Amsterdam Netherlands

Amsterdam is regarded as the Venice of the North. It is hardly surprising as the city has 165 canals. With a combined length of more than 100 km. Plus 90 islands. And, 1280 bridges! That is three times more bridges than Venice!

Architectural Marvel Markthal Rotterdam

For starters, besides housing 228 apartments, it also houses 4600 sq. mt. of retail space, 1600 sq. mt. of HORECA (hotels, restaurants, and cafes), and a 4-storeyed underground parking that can accommodate over 1200 cars. - Architectural Marvel Markthal Rotterdam

Photo Essay World Heritage Sites: Heritage Unplugged

Some unusual UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Natural, Architectural, Prehistoric, etc. Photo essay World Heritage Sites: Heritage Unplugged. Read more.

Kinderdijk – A Day Trip from Amsterdam

Windmills of Kinderdijk. Day trip from Amsterdam. Kinderdijk UNESCO site. Travel Photography of Windmills. Kinderdijk - A Day Trip From Amsterdam

Sharing 16 UNESCO Sites of 2016 in My Hundredth Post

About this post: 16 UNESCO World Heritage Sites across 6 countries. And, my 100th post. - sharing-16-unesco-sites-2016-hundredth-post

Windmills at Kinderdijk, The Netherlands

In September 2016 issue of JetWings International, my image from Kinderdijk, The Netherlands appeared in their regular BW section – Radar. Windmills at Kinderdijk, The...

The last days of Vincent

BLink, the weekend magazine of The Hindu's BusinessLine carried this article of mine on Saturday, august 27, 2016 The last days of Vincent Amsterdam’s Van Gogh...

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