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Amsterdams Canal and Bike CultureAmsterdam canals are recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
Black & white view, Van Nelle Fabriek, NetherlandsA black and white view on the Van Nelle Fabriek, in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Which used to be a factory producing Tobacco, Tea and Coffee
Central AmsterdamThis cityscape includes a boat harbor with bell towers in the background
Typical old dutch houses in Old Amsterdam
Amsterdams UNESCO CanalThis canal on Prinsengracht is one of the canals in Amsterdam, The Netherlands recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site
Amsterdams Bicycle CultureThis black and white cityscape is located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site city of Amsterdam, Netherlands. These urban fragments of bikes parked on a bridge over a canal is characteristic of this
Amsterdams Prinsengracht Canals at NightThis blue hour cityscape of Amsterdams Prinsengracht Canal is composed of arched canal bridges, and gabled architecture. The Prinsengracht Canal is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
The Southern Canals of AmsterdamThese urban canals of Amsterdam are recognized by the United Nations as a UNESCO World Heritage.This cityscape of canals, arched bridges
An Amsterdam Houseboat WindowThis urban fragment is of a window on a Dutch houseboat on a canal in Amsterdam, Netherlands.The houseboat is docked on Prinsengracht in the canal ring of Amsterdam
Former island of Schokland (UNESCO World Heritage)The former island Schokland is a symbol of the traditional Dutch struggle against the water. Schokland lost its status as an island when the Noordoostpolder was reclaimed from the sea in 1942
Herengracht in the Sun, Amsterdam, NetherlandsA view on the Herengracht, including the canal and small terrace with people sitting in the sunshine, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Clocktower Westerkerk, Amsterdam, NetherlandsA view on the clock tower of the Westerkerk Church, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The Westerkerk was built in 1620-1631, design by the late Renaissance architect Hendrick de Keyser
Prinsengracht, Amsterdam, NetherlandsA view over the Prinsengracht or canal in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Including a view over the canal, several boats, a canal cruise boat and small part of the houses along the canal
Kinderdijk WindmillOne of the 19 authentic windmills at Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage Sight
Amsterdam canal viewView on the Amsterdam Keizersgracht and Herengracht and traditional canalside houses
Windmills, Bridge, Tree at kinderdijk, the NetherlandsA view on some of the 19 monumental windmills of Kinderdijk a village near by Rotterdam, Zuid Holland, the Netherlands. Built in the period of 1738 1740, in order to keep water out of the polder
Windmills at sunset in Kinderdijk, NetherlandsWindmill in Kinderdijk, Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands. 04/19/2015: 19 spinning windmills in a natural landscape that would be underwater were it not for Dutch ingenuity
Keizersgracht (Emperors Canal), Amsterdam
Residential Houses, Bridge and Boats In Giethoorn VillageGiethoorn, Netherlands, 04/20/2016: The village still only fully accessible by boat, is one of several places commonly known as the Venice of the North or Venice of the Netherlands
a Christian school of ancient Dutch Galle Fort (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Middeburg AbbeyMiddelburg Abbey (The Abbey of our Lady) is a former Premonstratensian abbey in Middelburg. At one time it was the centre of a large monastic complex
Morning View of the Amsterdam Canals, North Holland, NetherlandsAmsterdam is the capital and most populous municipality of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The city is located in the province of North Holland in the west of the country
Amsterdam Bicycle CultureIn Amsterdam, the usage of bicycles as a form of public transportation is encourage and promoted by the Dutch government
Amsterdams Prinsengracht CanalThis urban landscape photo depicts Amsterdams Prinsengracht Canal. This UNESCO recognized canal is located along the Western Canals of the Jordaan district
Amsterdams Gabled ArchitectureThese Dutch canal houses in Amsterdam are characteristic of the architectural styles from the Dutch Golden Age
The Unique and Historic Architecture of AmsterdamCentral Amsterdam is recognized by UNESCO for its historic preservation of its city center and its culturally unique architecture. As a result, Amsterdam has become a very popular tourist destination
Classic Dutch Architecture of AmsterdamThe Old city center of Amsterdam is recognized by UNESCO for its historic and culturally unique architecture. This Dutch architecture is identified as Dutch Baroque architecture
The Gabled Architecture of Central AmsterdamCentral Amsterdam is recognized by UNESCO for its historic and culturally unique architecture. Amsterdam is now a popular tourist destination
The Basilica of Saint Nicholas in the Old Centre district of AmsterdamThe Basilica of Saint Nicholas was built in 1887 and is Amsterdams major Catholic church. It is located in the historic center of Amsterdam and is recognized for its Neo-Baroque
The Iconic Bicycle Culture of Urban AmsterdamIn the Netherlands, the bicycle is an important and essential part of Dutch culture. In the capital city of Amsterdam the bicycle is the major mode of transportation for its population
Amsterdams Historical CanalsThese water canals are located in the historic Jordaan neighborhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands. This canal district is recognized for it canal bridges, houseboats, gabled architecture
Hortus Botanicus Building at Night, Long Exposure, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsA view on a part of the Hortus Botanicus Building, located in the city centre of Amsterdam, Noord Holland, the Netherlands. Established in 1638. Long Exposure