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13 Nov - Day 7. Culemborg Part 2

Nearby, there was a canal and standing next to it and old looking wall, that was probably part of either the city wall or some kind of fortress. -I admit I did't bother to go and read the sign-
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City wall?

The whole thing had a very nice look at sunset, though.
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Sunset

Further on the way, we found a very nice cute little church. It had a typical architecture, and some dungeon-like features that gave it a cute castle feel. Culemborg is not a very big place, so we quicly found ourselves in the village center, where a Wide empty space laid, bordered by a few interesting buildings. Among them, another church, with the particularity to have its tower askew. When you look at the picture you ask yourself if it's not a visual effect due to perspective... But when you see it in real life, you can't be mistaken. It's quite funny to see.

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Churches, normal and askew

The other interesting building was some kind of town hall, I assume. The building had a cute little roof reminding those of the Kremlin in Moscow. We kept walking and looking for more interesting curiosities. In a narrow street, we found a set of doors rather unusuals. They were pushed back compared to the wall, creating some sort of roof above the entrance. First time I'd seen that!

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The town hall (?) and some original doors

Further away in the street, ornated houses. I like the way the houses are decorated with geometric patterns that are actually built-in, by using bricks of another colour.

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Lovely brick patterns

There was a canal running along the road, and next to it the ruins of a castle. When I say ruins, I'm generous, because there was no standing wall there. The place was flat, with a stone floor. But alas nothing worth taking a picture from.

Then we went back to the car, admiring the sunset, then started driving home.

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Sunsets, in Culemborg, and out of it

And on the way, we saw, next to a village called Beesd (for info, Beest means Beast in dutch), a bunch of llamas... Weird enough to take a pic, I say ^_^

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Llamas!

Once home, we decided to go for a chinese restaurant, before eventually going to rest, as the next day we were to go to... Amsterdam!

May-lea's roadtrip to the Netherlands

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