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Prachtige plaat Els. Mooi standpunt heb je gebruikt!
One of my favorite parts of Amsterdam and really all of Holland was to see all the bicycles – everywhere. It was very interesting to me to see bicycles chained to posts or bridges or bike racks at the train station that were badly damaged and had obviously been there for many months or longer, but no one had removed them. I really enjoyed my visits to The Netherlands and your photos are great reminders.