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VPG-DVD-182 - AMSTERDAM Amsterdam is a captivating metropolis, a city of canals in which anything is allowed as long as it does no harm. In 1567 the much-travelled Italian, Lodovico Guicciardini, referred to Amsterdam as 'The Venice of the north'. Today the view across the main square and royal castle gives little hint that the city is supported by stakes and that Amsterdam is the largest lakeland village in the world. The bicycle is one of the city's main features and indeed parking spaces have been designed specially for this mode of transport that shows that even in a large city there is an alternative way of getting about. In the city centre there are nearly seven thousand protected houses and warehouses most of which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries and the three hundred year old Magere Brug is of wood construction and is one of the most beautiful drawbridges in the world. The Bloemenmarkt has been in existence since the 17th century and in bygone days fresh flowers were delivered by boat and sold on board. Here a great variety of colourful tulips and bulbs is offered for sale as well as many exotic plants and seeds. New Church is almost six hundred years old but due to it's lack of worshippers it is now used as a venue for exhibitions and concerts which fund its continued maintenance. Built in around 1300 A.D., Old Church is the oldest religious building in the city. During the Middle Ages it served as a refuge for vagrants but today it is surrounded by a seedy sex and entertainment district. In 1682 the city fathers decided to create a leisure area in the east of the city in the centre of which the Artis Zoo was subsequently established, the oldest zoo on the European continent. Amsterdam possesses an inescapable charm that is adored by both aged hippies and trendy teenagers alike. It is Europe's irresistible 'Capital of Cool!
Vista Point AMSTERDAM...
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Added: 158 days ago
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PPI-DVD-102 - PortholeTV Ship: Westerdam Ports: St. Maarten, St. ThomasWelcome to Porthole TV -- the magazine television series that features the cruise ship experience and its intriguing ports of call.Porthole TV explores two all time favorite Caribbean destinations, St. Thomas and St. Maarten.  The journey starts in the Nassau, Bahamas aboard the MS Westerdam. • The busy port of St. Thomas is the Hong Kong of the Caribbean.  Americans enjoy duty free shopping for precious gem stones and other booty.   Explore one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Megan's Bay and visit the fantastic Black Beard's Castle. • Explore the island of St. Maarten influenced by two nations, Holland and France.
PortholeTV Ship: Westerdam...
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Added: 158 days ago
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Footage from our visit to Norway accompanied by music from Norwegian singer Christine Guldbrandsen, and my birthday celebrations, which weren't much to remember, really.
My European cruise holiday...
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Added: 171 days ago
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On the morning of my birthday, I got up at 6am specially with hopes of seeing the Norwegian fjords at sunrise.
My European cruise holiday...
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Added: 171 days ago
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Day 2 at sea, and I take you on a 10 minute tour of the ship and look in the shops a little bit.
My European cruise holiday...
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Added: 171 days ago
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This is day 1 on the ship, continued.
My European cruise holiday...
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Added: 171 days ago
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This is the first installment in a series of clips about my holiday on the Royal Caribbean Navigator Of The Seas, which sailed to Stavanger in Norway, Copenhagen in Denmark, and Amsterdam in The Netherlands.
My European cruise holiday...
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Added: 171 days ago
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Buying land here in Kenya usually is quite a hassle. If you don't know anyone personal you have a big change of being ripped of, no matter if you're a mzungu (white man) or a local. My girlfriend got in touch with the councilor of the Gilgil region through a friend and after her first visit to the region and it's beautiful Lake Elmenteita she couldn't do anything but buying two acres of land right next to the lake.I finally got a change to go see it and after a beautiful one and a half trip from Nairobi, passing the Rift Valley and Lake Naivasha we met regional councilor Ngugi who took us in a more suitable car around the area and to the lake. Ride along, enjoy the nyama choma and the hot springs and discover the beauty of this hidden secret...This film is made by Bram Vergeer from the Holland based InSideOut Foundation. It, together with many more films, can be seen on our website www.insideseries.com. Our aim is to present a different view on the daily life of people in countries all over the world, especially in countries which in our opinion are being portrayed in a limited way by the common media. We do this by making documentary films, developing a series of short films mend for the internet (the Inside Series) and stimulating filmmakers across the world. We depend on donor funding and sponsorship. For information please visit our website or contact us through bram@stichtinginsideout.nl
Kenyan road trips part 1:...
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Added: 171 days ago
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GTR-DVD-1187 - Twenty kilometres east of the large Dutch port of Rotterdam is an exceptional and captivating landscape of windmills, Kinderdijk. For many centuries the windmills played an important role in the drainage and subsequent reclamation of land in the Netherlands. Up until the 19th century there were more than ten thousand windmills in Holland and even though only a fraction of them still exist they are still an important resource. The nineteen windmills in the Kinderdijk area were built in the 18th century along the waterways of Lek and Noord. In the past the sails of the redundant windmills were used as a means of communication: the position of the sails indicated if there was reason to celebrate or to grieve or if the operators of the mill had taken a short break. The traditions of the Dutch windmill are still kept very much alive by several millers keen to continue the rich heritage created by previous generations. Global Treasures - History's Most Protected Monuments - Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live today, and what we pass on to future generations. our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. Places as unique and diverse as the wilds of East Africa's Serengeti, the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Baroque cathedrals of Latin America make up our world's heritage. Join us as we explore one of these protected monuments.
Global Treasures MOLENS...
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Added: 158 days ago
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ITF-DVD-104 - A Grand Tour of Europe's Most Beloved Cities - London - Amsterdam - Copenhagen - Berlin - Vienna - Rome - Paris - The Sights - The Sounds - The People - A Pageant of European Urban LifeEUROPE - The Grand Tour! It is the dream of travelers the world over, a chance to see the sights we all know best, London * Paris * Rome * Big Ben * The Eiffel Tower * The Colosseum. And for today's traveler Europe most often means it's cities, for in the hum of the traffic, the rattle of the trams, and the noisy chatter of the cafes, Europe comes to life. A Grand Tour of Europe's Most Beloved Cities. In London see Big Ben, the Changing of the guard, Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly Circus, the Tower of London, St. Paul's the Tower Bridge and the London Tube. In Amsterdam stroll the canals, ride the trams, listen to the to the organ grinders, watch diamonds being cut, visit the Alkmaar Cheese Market, the Delft Porcelain plant and see modern pumping stations on the zuider Zee. In Copenhagen see the Little Mirmaid, the Stroget, Rosenborg Castle and the Crown Jewels, visit Tivoli Gardens and see the Georg Jensen silversmiths at work. Stand on the Ku'Damm of Berlin and marvel at the one of Europe's most amazing cities. See historic footage of the building of the Berlin Wall, John Kennedy's visit to the Wall, and sense the sobering experience of standing at the Wall today. Vienna means music, waltzing, violin making, piano manufacturing, and the Vienna Choir Boys, Rome - the Eternal City, the Vatican, St. Peter's, a Papal Mass, the Forum, the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps. And finally Paris, the City of Light, Notre Dame, Place de la Concorde, Montmartre, Sacre Coeur, the Metro, the Seine, the Folies Bergere, and of course, the Eiffel Tower. So pack your bags, grab your passport and come on along for a Grand Tour of the GREAT CITIES OF EUROPE with Doug Jones as your guide.
A Doug Jones Travelog...
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Added: 158 days ago
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7DY-DVD-150 - The European kingdom of Holland, known also as the Netherlands, was until relatively recently a powerful trading nation that possessed many colonies.  Most of this land of tulips, windmills and canals is located below sea level and in the 17th century was the most prosperous country in Europe.  Amsterdam is Holland`s splendid metropolis, a city of canals and gables where almost anything is permitted as long as it does no harm.  Today the view across the main square and royal castle gives little hint that the city is supported by stakes and is the largest lakeland village in the world. In a huge open-air area between Amsterdam and Schiphol Airport,  every ten years an international exhibition of garden architecture is held, the Floriade.  It features hundreds of blossoming show gardens that are admired by millions of visitors from all over the world.In the 16th century life on the ocean wave brought glorious times for the city of Edam that is now world famous for its cheese of the same name.  More than thirty shipyards once prospered in the city and the fleet of legendary Dutch hero, Michiel De Ruyter,was built there. Mijmegen lies proudly on the banks of the River Waal.  The origins of Holland's oldest city are to be found in the Roman settlement of Noviomagum.  The triangular market square of this university and Hanseatic town is dominated by the Waag House, a red-bricked building of Renaissance design.  The Molens Van Kinderdijk is a fascinating landscape of windmills and a Unesco World Heritage Sight.  Its nineteen windmills are world famous and of course typical of Holland.The fascination of old cities, dreamy fairytale-like villages, paintings by some of the world's greatest artists, bicycles and windmill:  Holland is very much a land of the familiar and also the exotic.
7 Days HOLLAND
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Added: 158 days ago
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