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Last Dam Day
... the gallery as he and his girlfriend were showing a stoned couple how their fingernails look under a black light. We got out of there, laughing at that guy the whole way home.
We stopped to buy some drinks and chips to go with our lunch. We made our sandwiches when we got home and relaxed for the rest of the day. We had time for more sightseeing, but we were so tired and just ready to go home. We actually checked to see if we ...
Amsterdam
... by and behind this symbol is a small glass window. At night they would light a candle inside in the entrance of the house so that the symbol was visible for the people outside – very clever. Went past the Anne Frank house and there was a queue about 200 metres long waiting to get into it – don’t think we will go back this afternoon to see it. Back to the boat for a late lunch ...
City Break
... I just woke up, so I wanted to find a restaurant close but not with a lot of people. I walked the opposite direction of what I had during the day and found this sandwich/salad place with absolutely no one in it, and decided it would be perfect. I had another salad with pineapple juice. The workers were very friendly too. Everyone I encountered in The Netherlands spoke very good English, too, which was convenient for me. I also found them to be very nice, and helpful people.
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More 48 hours in Dubai
Guess what?The last entry went nuts so I'll perservere to finish the Dubai time. We managed to find time to do some shopping whch included some beautiful silk materials very cheap and some other goodies. Whilst still at Atlantis we went on the monorail which is attached to the hotel and saw the whole resort from the air - qute spectacular. Back to the apartment just in time to be picked up to go on ...
Road Trippin' - Part 2
... as famous as Tintin. The Museum is quite large and includes an audio tour all the way through. Original art, first printings of comics and 1940s era toys are all on display. The sole gripe with the museum was when we were told you could take photos on the ground floor, but not on any other floors. It soon became apparent that floors 1 to 3 held all the good, photogenic stuff and the ground floor held sweet FA. It literally was made up of the reception and the gift shop. So it was ...