Dordrecht which is located in the Rhines delta. Founded in 1008, the city played an important roles in the Reformation.
Arriving in Dordrecht as viewed from the lounge.
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Lee and I walked into the city after lunch. These are medeviel streets so curve as they did hundred's of years ago.
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This street is two way traffic!! No place for a large car - especially since gas was about $5.00 a gallon.
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The arch on the right was an entrance to a church now just a street to the wharf.
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Lovely houses.
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Little draw brige along the canal we walked beside.
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House boats and working boats snugged up to canal bank next to trees.
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Good example of the pully used to move furniture in and out of upper floors.
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We thought they were going to activate the draw bridge but they were changing the sign about hours of operation.
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Smart Car - AKA roller skate with engine!!
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Now what was that street name?
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Working boats on the canal leading to the church. Some were for sale.
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For my friend Bonnie M - she is honored by having a boat named for her!
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Old houses on the canal. What a view!
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