Showing posts with the label Netherlands

Mudflat Hiking in The Wadden Sea

Jun 1, 2017

The southeastern edge of the North Sea, along the coast from Denmark through to the Netherlands, is a shallow belt of mudflats and barrier i...

De Poezenboot: Amsterdam’s Cat Boat

May 3, 2017

A city with over one hundred kilometers of canals, it’s no surprise that Amsterdam is full of houseboats. However, one such boat in the hist...

The Second Life of Wind Turbine Blades

Jan 12, 2017

As the world pushes towards renewable energy, the wind energy industry comes to the forefront as a clean and a genuinely green energy. And l...

The Witches' Weigh House in Oudewater

Dec 2, 2016

In medieval Netherlands, weigh houses were a common feature in many markets up and down the country. They were run by the local authorities,...

The Historic Dutch Ship Batavia, And Its Blood-Curdling History

Sep 22, 2016

Moored at Bataviawerf, in Lelystad, in the Netherlands, is an authentic replica of a 17th-century ship named Batavia that once belonged to t...

Survivor Trees Around The World

Aug 16, 2016

Every now and then, a calamity —either natural or man-made— strikes humanity and just when it appears that no living being could survive the...

Fictional Bridges on Euro Banknotes Become Real

Jul 20, 2016

In 2002, the European Central Bank introduced seven new bank notes to the union. Each note featured an artwork of a bridge on the back. Acco...

Markthal: Rotterdam’s Beautiful Food Market

May 3, 2016

At Rotterdam’s historic Binnenrotte Square, next to Blaak Station, is an eleven-stories-tall arched building that huddles over an immense fo...

A Statue Dedicated to Sex Workers in Amsterdam

Apr 27, 2016

In Oudekerksplein, or the Old Church's Square, in the heart of Amsterdam’s red-light district of De Wallen, stands a bronze statue of a ...

The Pyramid of Austerlitz

Apr 22, 2016

At the highest point of the Utrecht Ridge, in the Dutch village of Woudenberg, stands Europe’s only pyramid. The 36-meter-tall earthen hill ...