Nederland - Kop van Noord-Holland, bollenvelden
Nederland - De Woude
Nederland - Groet, Witte Kerkje
Nederland - Egmond aan Zee, Wimmenummerduinen
Nederland - Nunhem, Sint-Servaaskapel
Nederland - Maastricht, Sint-Servaasbasiliek
Nederland - Oegstgeest, Kasteel Oud-Poelgeest
Nederland - Warmond, Huys te Warmont
Nederland - Leiden, Pieterskerk
Nederland - Leiden, Morspoort
Nederland - Leiden, stadhuis
Nederland - Leiden, Lakenhal
Nederland - Denekamp, Sint-Nicolaaskerk
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Nederland - Zaanse Schans
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Nederland - Ootmarsum, H.H. Simon en Judaskerk
Nederland - Stedelijk Museum Schiedam
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Nederland - Schiedam, De Walvisch
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Nederland - Bredevoort, De Prins van Oranje
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" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
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Nederland - bloembollenland (Burgervlotbrug)
Today the Netherlands produces billions of flower bulbs each year (of which two thirds are exported worldwide).The business of growing flower bulbs began almost 400 years ago.
The first Dutch flower bulbs grew in Leiden, in the botanical garden of the university. They were planted there by Carolus Clusius, a scientist who wrote the first major book on tulips in 1592. Leiden was the first bulb region of the Netherlands, but initially the tulips did not leave Clusius's botanical garden. Only after a theft cultivation could spread.
Once, the value of tulips was enormous. They were imported to the Netherlands from Turkey in the mid-16th century and gradually seized the passions of rich Dutchmen. In the Dutch Golden Age tulips became popular in paintings and festivals; tulip collecting amongst the elites became a popular pastime. In the mid-17th century, tulips were so popular that they created the first economic bubble, known as "Tulip Mania" (tulipomania). As people bought up bulbs, they became so expensive that they were used as money until the market in them crashed. But the Netherlands is still the centre for the trade of flowers and bulbs.
The first Dutch flower bulbs grew in Leiden, in the botanical garden of the university. They were planted there by Carolus Clusius, a scientist who wrote the first major book on tulips in 1592. Leiden was the first bulb region of the Netherlands, but initially the tulips did not leave Clusius's botanical garden. Only after a theft cultivation could spread.
Once, the value of tulips was enormous. They were imported to the Netherlands from Turkey in the mid-16th century and gradually seized the passions of rich Dutchmen. In the Dutch Golden Age tulips became popular in paintings and festivals; tulip collecting amongst the elites became a popular pastime. In the mid-17th century, tulips were so popular that they created the first economic bubble, known as "Tulip Mania" (tulipomania). As people bought up bulbs, they became so expensive that they were used as money until the market in them crashed. But the Netherlands is still the centre for the trade of flowers and bulbs.
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beau 1er Mai et belle semaine mon ami ! Amitiés♫
Bon 1er mai. Amitiés
Fabelhafte Aufnahme mit einer interessanten Beschreibung.
Wünsche noch einen schönen 1.Mai,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Prettige week
have a serene new week
Excellent work Jaap.............a feast for the eyes!
Have a good week, Jaap!
Have a good week ahead!
I hope you have a good May Jaap
Superb landscape and images, Jaap!
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