
This is the smallest house in Amsterdam. It's less than a meter and half wide. I actually still don't really know what that is in feet, but I'd say about four.

This is the only traditional Dutch windmill left in Amsterdam. Apparently it's still used as a beer brewery. They have this tasting thing which is what all the cool kids do on Sundays. Now I know.

A dusky view of the Sint Nicolaaskerk (Saint Nicholas Church, like Santa Claus) and the center.

The harbor and the city and a gigantic Chinese restaurant with lots of little lights.

Six o'clock in New York.
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