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Windmill seen through the window of another windmill
Windmill in a field of flowers
The famous Dutch boy who stuck his finger in the dike to save the city
A candy shop in Brussels
A water scene in Brugge
Water scene with reflection in Brugge
Windmill with reflection
Kinderdike a famous row of windmills in a particularly windy section of Holland
Small drawbridge over a canal
Dutch woman clowns with hat for tourists to have their pictures taken at Keukenhof Gardens
A bed of tulips at Keukenhof Gardens
Tulip garden at Keukenhof Gardens
This windmill on the outskirts of Haarlem drives a paper mill circa 1692 - it is a Dutch national treasure.
Orchids at a Dutch flower show
A street organ at an Organ museum
Tulips at the Keukenhof Gardens
A stork sits on a nest atop a building at a stork refuge
The home of Corrie ten Boom.
A Castle reflected in its moat
During WWII Corrie and her family hid jews from the Nazis. They were betrayed and sent to concentration camps. After the war Corrie, who lived to be 91, travelled the world speaking on behalf of peace and forgiveness. “There is no pit so deep that God’s love is not deeper still", and that “God will enable you to forgive your enemies”.
ere is no pit so deep that God’s love is not deeper still", and that “God will enable you to forgive your enemies”.
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Windmill seen through the window of another windmill







