A view of the Westerkerk in Amsterdam. The Anne Frank museum is on the left side

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A view of the Westerkerk in Amsterdam. The Anne Frank museum is on the left side

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For a brief moment this morning there was a spectaculare sunrise in Amsterdam as you can see here from the Raamgracht
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Fell in love with this gorgeous city!

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Amsterdam at peace
Antiquariaat Singel, Amsterdam
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- Canals At Dusk
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I apologize for the lack of posts lately. I’ve been in Europe for the past 3 weeks exploring aimlessly. We had no set plan before we arrived here. We picked up a rental car that would turn into our hotel, as well as main way of transportation, and we set off. Driving through about 11 different countries, my goal was to rekindle my love for travel photography. Most of you know me for my landscapes (trust me.. Europe has the best I have seen so far), but i wanted to share a few shots of a few cities that were very interesting to me. Nature landscapes are coming soon….
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A view of the Magere Brug (skinny bridge) over the Amstel in Amsterdam. Checkout the legend why the bridge was build
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Rijksmuseum research library, Amsterdam

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hey everyone!! i really need your advice, perspective, thoughts, & opinions on this!
it says to message me on twitter but you can message me on here, reply to this post, or whatever works for you 🌹
thank you SO MUCH in advance!!! đź’–
I know you made a post about flying tips, but can you put in chronological order where to go and what to do, I'm flying by myself for the first time and I don't want to turn up at the airport and not know where to go, I.e do I go though security first?, check in first?, hand my luggage In first? I'm so scared!
1. If you’re checking luggage (first of all, why?), then you’ll need to find your airline’s desk and give them your luggage. If you’re doing a carry-on like a sane person, then go directly to step two.
2. Chances are, you won’t be able to go ANYWHERE ELSE until you go through security, unless you still need to buy a ticket or print one out. It used to be that you could hang out in airports just for funsies and watch the planes and do some grade-A people watching, but that all went away after 9/11. Now you need a ticket to go through security before anything else. (Please be ready with ticket & ID in hand and your shoes off when you reach the front of the line.)
3. After security, you will find your gate, which will be printed on your ticket, or you can view any of the million flight lists that are displayed on massive TVs everywhere you look. If you’re in a large airport, you’ll also have to identify which wing it’s in, but that’s also pretty easy. If you’re really super nervous and don’t have any time at all, go straight to that area and check in with the desk at that gate.
4. If you have lots of time, then walk around the airport while you can and stretch those legs. Check out the stores, but try not to buy anything because those prices are seriously jacked up. Unless you need water, in which case, you’ll still pay out the nose, but it will be your only option. No liquids through security! There’s also food to be found here, especially if you’re in a large airport. But go back to your gate at least a half hour before take-off! Do not miss your plane!