Today we decided to show you a selection of impressive pictures from Holland. Enjoy.
Top view of the tulip fields of Holland. Photo: Anna PavlovnaTraditional Dutch windmill of beautiful tulips. Photographer: Svetlana FooteThe Netherlands is one of the leaders in the use of alternative energy sources, using windmills to generate electricity. Photo: Re Power UKBeach in Holland. Photo: Angela VersteynenLaser show in Utrecht, the fourth largest city in the Netherlands. Photo: Taco BoonAerial view of the center of Utrecht. Photo: Ewoud DronkertAmsterdam has more channels than Venice. Amsterdam boasts more than 165 channels. Author unknown.Winter in Amsterdam. Residents of the city are among the most active consumers of coffee in the world. On average, a resident of Amsterdam consumes about 140 liters of coffee per year. Photo: Haylts KuipersAmsterdam may soon disappear. Most of the city lies below sea level. At the lowest point level reaches 6.7 meters below sea level. If climate change will cause even a slight increase in global sea level, Amsterdam will go under water. Photo: Lies Thru a LensCurrently registered about 3,000 varieties of tulips. There is a Dutch organization that monitors the list of registered varieties of tulips. Author unknown.Flowering in infrared light, Amsterdam. Photo: Invayvo OzFort Bourtange located in the village Bourtange, Groningen, it was built in 1593 by order of King William. Photo: Monique Mulder