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The Dam
... the nearest bus station that was running into Central on a Saturday!! After having to endure a few clothes shops we settled into the spirit of Amsterdam and had a wonder round the red light district followed by a quick rest stop in one of those famous 'wacky baccy' (for the parents) coffee shops. We walked a little more round Amsterdam and saw the sights when, a period of silence was broken by us both, asking at the same time we said’ ...
Amsterdam
... very quick witted Swedish girl was completely taking the Mickey out of him the entire trip and he had no idea. The other, other Aussies and us spent most of the trip with a smirk on our face. At one point they were talking about sport and he shouted come on the blues, to which she questioned whether he like men as the blue lights in the red light district were for men seeking men and he just kept digging himself a deeper hole. Of course Mark not reading ...
Anything goes in Amsterdam...
... and then moved itself back to its house when they tried to move it – it ended up being stolen and thrown into the river), that Amsterdam was named after the Alster Dam (and numerous other Dutch names that are incredibly non-inventive), about the Anne Frank house and much more.
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Start of Tour European Inspirations
... its beautiful we stop at Edan where we go to a Cheese and Clog Factory. Ah the cheese was beautiful and i ended up buying some to take back to Aust. I didnt buy clogs as they were big so I bought the miniture ones. We then continued off to our next destination and check in at our hotel. Its Blue thats why its Blue Square Hotel. Its pretty modern and only a few years old. After we settle in we have dinner at the hotel then off to ...
Amsterdamp
... The canal system is quite remarkable as it seems like you are crossing a bridge every hundred metres or so. Also of note is the vast number of bicycles parked around the city. There were a couple of occasions when we nearly got collected by oncoming bicycles that appear to rule the roost on the city's streets. After a good breakfast on the boat we ventured out around 09:00 bound for the Van Gough ...