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Hoge Veluwe
Apr 21, 2007 3:58 PM GMT Source:
NBTC
De Hoge Veluwe covers 5,500 hectares of wood, heaths, pools and drift sand. It is the largest national park of Holland. It is a great place to explore nature on foot. A large number of walking routes have been mapped out in the park. Extensive route descriptions are available.Places of interestThe Kroller-Muller Museum is located in the heart of the park. It is surrounded by a unique sculpture garden. The park also has a visitor's center, the Museonder Museum and a landscape garden. Here you

One day in and around National Park 'De Hoge Veluwe'
Apr 21, 2007 3:58 PM GMT Source:
NBTC
In the Dutch Open Air Museum in Arnhem, you can travel on foot or trolley through an eventful 250 years of history and experience the rich history of the 'ordinary' Dutch folks. See how bakers, farmers, millers and workers lived and earned a livin
National Park Hoge Veluwe
Jul 16, 2007 8:02 AM GMT Source:
NBTC
De Hoge Veluwe is Holland's largest national park with a wonderful art museum and a large Van Gogh collection (Kroller-Muller Museum), a sculpture garden, forest, and hunting lodge. Visitors to the park can use one of the 1,000 'white bikes' f
Amsterdam: April 2007
Apr 21, 2007 3:58 PM GMT Source:
Yahoo Travel
Things to do: pAn Amsterdam, Vondelpark, Rijksmuseum, Heineken Brouwerij, Westerkerk, Nieuwmarkt, Magere Brug, Rembrandthuis, Nieuwe Kerk, Red Light District, Canal Bike, Kroller-muller museum, Munttoren en Muntplein, Amsterdam Young Artists Circuit, Kind
X-rays reveal hidden van Gogh
Jul 31, 2008 12:00 AM GMT Source:
Google News
07/30/2008A Vincent van Gogh portrait of a woman which was painted over and hidden by the artist has been revealed in extraordinary detail by experts using a new X-ray technique.The peasant woman's face emerged from the centre of the work



