Early this week I had the chance to spend a day in Amsterdam on my way to Cairo for the Intel Learning Alliance Summit.
Amsterdam is (of course) very beautiful, and it’s an amazing walking city. I took the train from Schipol airport to Amsterdam Centraal station, and then booked onto a canal tour. After that I walked around the city for 3-4 hours.
As per usual, I serendipitously happened across the Anne Frank museum and immensely appreciated the opportunity to slowly and contemplatively go through the house where most of the Franks lived their last few years.
Here are a few photos I took:
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Your images reminded me of this poster they have in a dutch pancake place close by, where we go eat a lot http://www.neartexpress.com/liDORAM1.html (I didn’t find a better pic online but the live version is quite nice).
And it reminded me of Amsterdam too, of course, very nice city.
Oh that is TOO cool, Anca. Wow – thanks for sharing.
Inexplicably I’ve been finding myself on a door kick … and this is really cool.