Showing posts with label spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spain. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

What kind of weird shit is this



Holland



The canals of Amsterdam.

This bitch can Dream again, ain’t no brows gonna get my man!

Antonio Thinks:
Antonio really does:

I don’t really have much to report on Amsterdam — since I’ve been here once before, I stupidly slacked off on the picture-taking front during this visit!

Amsterdam’s notorious red-light district is packed with tacky “coffee shops” (these are where one goes to buy marijuana), sex shops, and fast-food joints; this area certainly lives up to its seedy reputation, and walking around here definitely gets old pretty quickly. The prostitutes, referred to simply as “girls” by jaded shopkeepers, beckon would-be customers from giant windows that have red fluorescent light bulbs running over the top of them (there’s a strict “no picture” policy here, which is understandable). Each prostitute has her own window, and some act really bored, either staring off into the distance or chatting on a cell phone. It’s weird and kinda creepy to think of people as being products on display…

Anyway, given the abundance of canals in this city, which is a bit prettier than I remembered, B and I decided to stay in a hostel boat (ahem, coincidentally the cheapest option). Our room was SO TINY that our bags took up all of the floor space; the bunk bed was so cramped that the top bunk was only about 6 inches from my face (I always claim the bottom bunk)! I felt a little claustrophobic, but it was a pretty fun experience. Here’s our hostel boat, The Avanti:

Highlight of our stay: I was delighted to discover fast-food automats, machines that dispense delicious foods like fried sausages and cheeseburgers for €1-2,5 each! Yesss.




Faculty Club de la Universided de Tilburg

Architects: Shift Architecture Urbanism

Locarion: Tilburg, Netherlands



Horses in the snow #2 (by ReinierTreur)



“The Law of Burning” Centurian 



Winter in the Netherlands is cold (by Johan van Beilen)



by ??



What kind of weird shit is this

Sunday, June 26, 2011

untitled by Shannon Emerald on Flickr.





Set of 4.



Happy birthday Princess Alexia of The Netherlands!



Flower bike (by faungg)



let me show you my world



Paterswoldsemeer at Sunset (by Frenklin)



untitled by Shannon Emerald on Flickr.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Amstel Light



Morning Rush in Utrecht

There has been a lot of discussion about this rumor. I think this video helps us understand what really happened. Is this pee? Or is it water from the fountain? What do you think?



?????????????? | hachi [pixiv] http://p.tl/i/19843247



“Rush hour” in Utrecht, Netherlands. We know there are loads of cyclists in the Netherlands — you can’t visit without running into them, sometimes literally (this random website of “top 10 lists” claims the country has the highest bicycles per capita in the world).

It’ a little different from the kind of rush hour most of us in the US know all too well. But that’s what happens when your country has more bikes than people. Why not fly over, grab an Airbnb rental, and take a gander at the LonelyPlanet guide to biking around the Netherlands. After you’ve worked up an appetite, try some proper gouda cheese (not pronounced like you think).

[Video by markenlei]



Sent: June 13, 2011, to the Netherlands.



Amsterdam, Netherlands (by faungg)



Amstel Light

Friday, June 17, 2011

Photo







Wadden Sea, Netherlands

by Bas Meelker, on Flickr


As we’ve received numerous email, Facebook and Twitter requests to also launch social media sites for daytz in English, as of today we’ve also started our international blog. From now on we’ll also keep you posted with respect to our progress on this blog! You can also follow us on our Facebook page and a Twitter account is in the makings too. In case you want to receive more info on daytz feel free to contact us!

In the mean time we’re still hard at work to get our new and refreshing dating concept live in: 

Netherlands - daytz.nl 

Germany - daytz.de

Austria - daytz.at











sem título by Shannon Emerald on Flickr.