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March 8, by Peter. However, prior to this move, I had already done a good bit of traveling across a few different continents. I even lived in Spain for a hot minute. In the time that has passed since launching this website, I have often thought back on those early trips and reflected on how much further along this project would be if I had just started it earlier. However, I can't say it's much of a regret; those early trips did a lot to help shape the person that I am today, but I know that I would be cringing to go back and read articles written by my younger self. So figure, why not share some of them? What follows is the cream of the crop from a trip to Amsterdam In July of , a few friends and I were leaving Spain and embarking on what would be my first ever Euro-trip. In deciding where we wanted to go, I'd be lying if I told you that Amsterdam's famously progressive drug laws did not play a role in our decision to come to here. So our motives may not have been entirely academic, but once we arrived, I was enraptured. Amsterdam turned out to be one of the most beautiful cities that I had ever had the privilege of exploring. We spent 5 days here, and in that time, I took more photographs than I had of any place I had visited prior. If you're not familiar with Amsterdam, here's a brief run-down With 2. You see, the Dutch constitution mandates that Amsterdam remain the capital city for official purposes, but the actual government is mostly located in The Hague. This is normally where I would go off the deep end telling you about the history, culture, and personality of Amsterdam, but I'm not going to get too into the weeds on that stuff right now. For now, here are a couple things you should know about Amsterdam before you see what's coming up Canals — A costal city, Amsterdam is actually about 2 meters below sea level, and as such, its connection to the ocean is a central part of the city's DNA. Throughout nearly all of Amsterdam, there are almost as many canals as there are roads. It's kind of like Venice in that way, and yet entirely different. Amsterdam is a world all its own. Narrow Buildings — Throughout the history of Amsterdam, property taxes were calculated based on the area of the property, not the value of what was standing on the property. For this reason, the cityscape is defined by distinctly narrow buildings. Before you get into the following galleries, I'd like to note that this was before I had started shooting with a 'real' camera. Back in , I was walking around with a little 'point and shoot' in my pocket. So for all you photography snobs out there, I know not all of these shots are amazing from a technical standpoint. But you know what? I actually think I managed to get some really cool shots anyway! So here's a sampler of Amsterdam Those pictures of the beers next to the candles up there—I think those trigger my nostalgia for Amsterdam more than anything else in this gallery. You see, before coming to Amsterdam, I was young and I didn't like beer. I drank at parties in hopes of seeming 'cool,' but the truth was that I secretly hated it. But on my 2nd night in Amsterdam, we walked into a Dutch bar, the interior of which was all aged natural wood. In the corner, a group of white-haired Dutch men were talking and laughing heartily. We sat down at a table, and were promptly given just 2 choices for drinks:. I ordered the dark beer, but when I saw the white beer my friend had ordered illuminated in the candle light, I was intrigued and asked for a sip. And that was the moment when I realized that I did, indeed, like beer. I drank all the 'white beer' I could for the rest of trip, not even really knowing what it was! When I returned to the U. As I was finishing my story, somebody cracked open a beer and handed it to me. To bring my story to a close, I said something like ' Then I took a sip of the beer that had just been handed to me. It was Hoegaarden. And you can buy it almost anywhere in the U. While in Amsterdam, we went all over the place. Opened in , this Amsterdam museum holds the largest collection of paintings by the famous Vincent Van Gogh in the world. It was a gorgeous building, but I probably wouldn't bother showing it to you separate from the gallery above if it wasn't for one particular photograph. But before I show that you, here are a couple pictures from around the museum to set the stage There were rules stating that photography was not allowed inside the museum, but to be honest, I was pretty high during this visit, and there was one painting that just blew my freaking mind so much that I just had to sneak a picture of it. That sneaky pictures is as follows. Here's actual footage of me looking at this painting Okay, so before I finish this, I thought I'd take a moment to talk about the drug situation here. If you know anything about Amsterdam, you've probably heard that cannabis is legal here. Well the buck does not stop there! In the Netherlands, you can also buy things like ecstasy and 'magic mushrooms' in stores. Harder drugs are still illegal, but it is not uncommon for some of them to be sold anyway in easy-to-put-together pieces. For example, we found a DMT 'kit' in a store the center of Amsterdam. Don't know what DMT is? Here's a Wikipedia link for you. Crazy stuff. Anyway, this libertarian facet of Amsterdam bears some mentioning. The easy availability of these substances was pretty shocking to me when I first arrived, all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. The commonly accepted term for establishments that sell weed is 'coffee shops,' and these places are literally almost exactly the same as any normal coffee shop that you might be picturing There are lots of trendy variations on this all around the city, and lots of artisanal weed that is available for purchase to anybody over the age of I spent a lot of time in these 'coffee shops' over the course of my time in Amsterdam, but that's not the only place where weed is sold. The first picture below shows pre-rolled joints in plastic bags that we bought out of a vending machine! The second set of pictures below—for those of you who do not know—are shrooms. These too are available for purchase to anybody over the age of 18, although are not nearly as easy to track down as weed. You find these sorts of things in the Dutch equivalent of head shops. Just look for the Che Guavara posters and you'll be on the right track. Although the federal legalization of marijuana in the U. I went there, but I'm not going to cover it in this article. I'll save that for the next time I am in the Netherlands. The point is, there's a lot of illicit activities that are readily available and very legal here, but if I walked away from Amsterdam having learned anything, it's that this is also a real place. People live here and raise families here, and they are a lot less fascinated with these sorts of things than gringos like me. I showed up in Amsterdam expecting to find some sort of hilarious, borderline-dystopian clambake Of course, this was a few years ago now. In the time that has passed since then, I've actually come around to this school of thought when it comes to controlled substances, but I don't want to talk about that here either—this is a side note. The main thing is that Amsterdam is the real thing. And in the summer, it's like something out of a fairy tale. Seriously, this place is SO beautiful. And I'm sure the fall and winter are extremely charming as well. I've been to a LOT of places since this trip, and Amsterdam is still one of my favorite cities in the world. I would love to live here one day. If the opportunity ever presents itself, I'd up and move in a heartbeat. Love me some Guster. You should get an email in the next couple of minutes where you'll need to confirm your subscription. If you don't get anything, then shoot me an email at petersbigadventureblog gmail. Blog Camera Photography Videos. Seasons Show Me Everything! Season 3 Season 2 Season 1. Places Show Me Everything! About Peter Spotify Playlist Contact. View fullsize. We sat down at a table, and were promptly given just 2 choices for drinks: White beer Dark beer I ordered the dark beer, but when I saw the white beer my friend had ordered illuminated in the candle light, I was intrigued and asked for a sip. I think this is it. Next stop: Prague! See More From The Netherlands. Feb 1, Aug 18, May 18, Dec 16, Peter vs. Asheville: An Introduction. 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Everyone knows about it, few have actually gotten in. Havana is so close to the USA though a world away. The food is not spectacular in Cuba. Most restaurants in Havana are for tourists serving some type of fish, rice and beans. The best food I had in the entire 2 weeks was in a little shack on the beach outside Havana in Mar Azul Playa del Este. We were sitting with only a few other people on a white sand beach with bright aqua blue water. Going to this beach was by far the best idea throughout the travel in Cuba. In old town Havana, definitely take an afternoon visit to the bar La Bodeguita del Medio. There are live musicians circling throughout the bar all day playing typical Cuban songs and everyone is drunk. Standing room only in a tiny old bar while fake singing spanish songs with a bunch of Cuban Americans is the highlight of the day. It is expensive, NYC price cocktails but worth it to see a stunning different view of Havana with a pink sky in a beautiful setting. Feels like a Havana nights movie. There are basically only 2 options. The historic center, Havana Vieja or Vedado , the nicer area by the sea. This was the hardest decision for us not knowing anything about Cuba and we actually made the wrong choice. We stayed in Vedado, thinking it was a better area, better nightlife, and more bars… this is true if you are going to Cuba to go clubbing and just hang out. Other than that there is really no reason to stay in Vedado as a tourist wanting to discover what Havana is about. The historic center is what you are expecting when you come to Cuba. Airbnb is running the show in Cuba. It has helped the people transcend from below poverty and starvation, to living a decent successful, hustling life. The best one we found after a few trial and errors was called Casa Cristo Colonial in Havana Vieja that was really colorful, friendly, and well located. This is the rural farm land where the tobacco is grown to make the famous Cuban cigars. Take a few days to relax from busy Havana and do a horse back ride through the hills to visit the tobacco farms and rum distillery. Many people will come up to you on the street and start a very friendly conversation asking you if you have just arrived in Cuba, where you come from, and where you are going. Then they will walk with you and suggest you go to another place that is much better. They are not trying to kill you. They simply have a system that will give them a kickback when they bring tourists in to a bar. Kindof like a ghetto version of a pyramid scheme. These schemes can get more elaborate. As I mentioned above, Cubans are phenomenal actors. He was a nice good looking kid from the university with a blonde, even nicer lady friend. Of course I offered to pay as a pleasure…. To make a long story short, the bar charged us triple price for each rum and coke and then the kid ripped us off selling us triple priced cigars. Bargain for the vintage car rides. If you want to survive in Cuba you need to play the game. Cuba is not as cheap as you think. Since they use two different types of dollars Cuban dollars, and tourist Cuban dollars there is a lot of room for scam. Bring the lightest clothes ever and a hat. I am a beach lover and I was forever dying of heat stroke in Cuba. It is very hot. Dress light and bring easy to walk shoes and a pair of sneaks. Heels are totally not necessary unless you are going to the club. Beware of jellyfish. I got stung so badly up and down my entire ass and leg that a huge bottle of my own pee poured on myself did not help at all. No one will tell you anything. RIP Castro. I had read before I went that if you want to help you should bring school supplies for the children. I did this. It did not go as planned. They were happy to accept. Moments later I was physically attacked by 30 children ripping the bags and pencils out of my hands as well as half my dress off my body. It was like trying to feed a starving wolf pack one rabbit. I got attacked. Hello, Neat post. There is an issue along with your website in web explorer, might test this? IE still is the market leader and a big component to other people will pass over your fantastic writing because of this problem. Of course, what a great website and educative posts, I will bookmark your blog. Have an awsome day! Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Skip to content. Spread the love. Like this: Like Loading Naples, Italy. Leave a comment Your email address will not be published. Loading Comments Email Name Website.
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