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		<title>Two days in Amsterdam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I often fly to Amsterdam to work, but I usually don&#8217;t have time to visit the city. This time, I took a week-end there and shot a bit in the streets.
The most impressive thing in Amsterdam is the quantity of bikes everywhere. You can&#8217;t look anywhere without seeing bikes. Some are sometimes abandoned and rusty.




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