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Green copper oxide, red/rusty steel, shiny painted steel,
and shiny aluminium decking are the metals in this strange townscape. |
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In this photo the foreground is near
the Amstel Botel. A tiny human figure is in the centre of the dried
out site overlooked by the Stedelijk Museum and the railway lines.
A yellow double decker train is coming into Centraal Station. |
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This east-facing view from Oosterdokskade looks over the top of a homely
looking houseboat to the the Amstel Botel featuring bathroom, TV, internet
and free in-house movies from 84 euros for a double room. |
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At the corner of the road called Prins Hendrikkade and the canal called
Waals Eilandsgracht is this interesting building which may be GVB offices. |
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The view north west along Oude Schans, the main waterway from Oosterdok
to the River Amstel. |
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Oude Schans gets narrower at its south west end and provides some space
for walkers to rest awhile. The cyclist in the foreground was accidental
but I prefer this photo to the one I took after with no cyclist. Montelbaan
Tower is in the middle distance. |