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There is more to the architecture of the Dutch capital than the 17th-century houses. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Discover the floating houses of Ijburg, a district of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Half of the Netherlands lies below sea level, and one third is covered by water: canals, lakes or rivers.
In October, heavy rains, hail and 50 mile-an-hour winds put Amsterdam on alert, just a short ferry ride away. But in the northern neighborhood of Schoonschip, life carried on mostly as usual.
VIDEO: Amsterdam has a floating neighborhood with 97 homes. More than half the people living in the Netherlands live below sea level.
Amsterdam is usually associated with tree-lined waterways, ... showed that air quality in 11 urban areas of the Netherlands, including Amsterdam, ... the tree houses light up and release free Wi-Fi.
Floating houses built to survive Netherlands floods / Anticipating more climate change, architects see another way to go By Peter Edidin , New York Times Nov 9, 2005 ...
Millions of tourists have stood in line to see the cramped quarters where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis while writing the diary that so powerfully conveyed the horror of the Holocaust.
For first-time buyers and older people looking to downsize in the Dutch capital there is good news, according to estate agent ...
Discover Amsterdam, Netherlands, through Jonathan’s lens, and see why this city should be your next adventure. Explore the canals. ... He showed us where his houses were, ...
Learn about Amsterdam atop a bike is ranked #14 out of 28 things to do in Amsterdam. See pictures and our review of Learn about Amsterdam atop a bike.
Ranking of the top 28 things to do in Amsterdam. Travelers favorites include #1 Wander through Vondelpark, #2 Admire the Canal Ring and more.