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Last Dam Day
... which Hannah thought is a pretty basic difference that a museum showcasing these items should be able to get right. He also misidentified minerals and explained things incorrectly. He even pointed at the same piece twice calling it something different each time. He had a few pages with information about natural bioluminescence and then continues to show how humans have genetically modified 40 species to be fluorescent like jellyfish ...
Amsterdam
... you as even the guides are scared of them. The houses here are very narrow but deep as when they were built the owner was taxed on the width of the road frontage hence they have very narrow stairways inside. But how to get the larger pieces of furniture like dressers or pianos into these houses which are usually 4 stories or more high. So the houses were made with large windows and at the top ...
City Break
... a little more and went through some more streets that were slightly uncomfortable. I actually walked through one where I saw red lights on outside the doors, kinda freaked me out. There were a lot of people in the streets though so I figured it was fine. Anytime some weirdo would come try to talk to me I just went into a store. After I got sick of dealing with that I went back to the main shopping center again. I didn’t see anything I wanted though, and was getting really ...
Amsterdam and the windmills at Kinderdijk
... in a cradle that was kept afloat by a cat jumping from side to side keeping it in balance. "The Cat and the Cradle" became a popular fairytale, and the area became known as "Child's Dike" or Kinderkijk in Dutch. Today, all the cats around the windmills are protected and honored as "windmill cats."
Windmills are an essential part of the Dutch landscape and responsible for keeping half the country above ...
Road Trippin' - Part 2
... Notable amongst these were a 60s era black Lincoln convertible (not unlike the car Kennedy took for an eventful drive), an original Ford GT-40, a ’57 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible and of course a Model T Ford. Whether you are a petrol head or not, one can always appreciate nice looking cars. Now although there were numerous great looking cars on display, the awesome award has to go the Amphicar, a car/boat hybrid. Built for road or river, the perfect choice for Amsterdam ...