In the Netherlands, there are more bikes than people. Seriously.
This was actually a canal. Looks like grass almost, hey?
Sadly, the sign lied.
People actually live in those. They have to buy special furniture because normal stuff doesn't work.
There are all sorts of crazy buildings in Rotterdam. Most of the city was destroyed during the second World War so when it was rebuilt it became a lot more modern.
My first Dutch windmill!
This smokestack depresses me.
POWERBOX!
We went on a river tour and this guy kept rolling his sleeves up and flexing. No one was interested though.
One of the only surviving buildings from the bombings.
I met Carolina in Portugal and then came to visit when I made it to Holland.
I walked by this... woman? ... 3 times before I decided it was weird enough to warrant a photo.
Mom! You can work in Holland!
We went to the beach but it got foggy once we for there. There were still some stubborn Dutch beachgoers though.
Ernest explaining that this sign means the beginning of the 2 blocks where hookers can walk. They don't come out til after 8 though.
"Bike test this way!" There are two mandatory tests in Dutch schooling. Your biking test and your swimming test. Go figure?
This was one of the shiniest buildings I've seen.
The Dutch take their soccer very seriously. I was supporting the team just by having hair.
Ian! Put in a transfer request for Amsterdam!
This place smelled like pot.
Trying out my new hitchhiking sign. So far working well.