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Aljazeera - The Traveler - The Netherlands - Episode 1

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This is a an episode from a season we directed and produced for The Traveler, a new travel series broadcasted on Al Jazeera Arabic.

originally launched and broadcasted in April 2018

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This time: The Netherlands!

So tiny and though so great, an ever thriving country from the East Indies times in the Golden age to an important main hub in Europe. Mostly under sea level, the Dutch got skilled winning land and fighting water, which led to engineering masterpieces like the Delta works. A modern community where the cities are big cosy villages, people go by bike, eat stroopwafels and cheese. In the Netherlands whether you like traditional mills and clogs or mingle in easily in the hotchpotch of cultures, Gogh and Rembrandt, or a stroll along the dikes, you won’t be bored.


In this episode Amsterdam, Holland's vibrant capital, bicycle riding trough old town, Gassan Diamonds, Canal exploring by electric boat, Europe's highest swing, Vondelpark, The maritime museum, Rijksmuseum, adrenaline rush through flyboarding, the city of Alkmaar and it's cheeses.

Storytravelers team:
Caspar Daniël Diederik: director
Renze Roye: cinematography
Jarl Piepers: cinematography
Roel de Cock: editing
Dylan Conor Heigh: editing
Linde van Pinxteren: editing
Reid Willis: music composition
Sjoerd Kats: sound recording
Bart van der Knaap: sound design
Mark van Mameren: sound mixing
Matej Lavka: colorist
Eustachio Palumbo: Graphics design
Pablo Apiolazza: Motion Graph
Rebecca Bijker: production manager
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Aljazeera - The Traveler - The Netherlands - Episode 3

Make sure to activate the subtitles while watching.

This is a an episode from a season we directed and produced for The Traveler, a new travel series broadcasted on Al Jazeera Arabic.

originally launched and broadcasted in July 2018

Check the other episodes:

This time: The Netherlands!

So tiny and though so great, an ever thriving country from the East Indies times in the Golden age to an important main hub in Europe. Mostly under sea level, the Dutch got skilled winning land and fighting water, which led to engineering masterpieces like the Delta works. A modern community where the cities are big cosy villages, people go by bike, eat stroopwafels and cheese. In the Netherlands whether you like traditional mills and clogs or mingle in easily in the hotchpotch of cultures, Gogh and Rembrandt, or a stroll along the dikes, you won’t be bored.


In this episode Rotterdam, Hotel New York, it's giant port, city life and the Euromast, an airborn view over the city, The flower capital of Lisse, pittoresque Delft and the porcelain of Royal Blue Delft, Zaanstad en the historic site of De Zaanse Schans and last but no least the engineering miracle of the Deltaworks.

Storytravelers team:
Caspar Daniël Diederik: director
Renze Roye: cinematography
Jarl Piepers: cinematography
Roel de Cock: editing
Dylan Conor Heigh: editing
Linde van Pinxteren: editing
Reid Willis: music composition
Sjoerd Kats: sound recording
Bart van der Knaap: sound design
Mark van Mameren: sound mixing
Matej Lavka: colorist
Eustachio Palumbo: Graphics design
Pablo Apiolazza: Motion Graph
Rebecca Bijker: production manager
Veronique van Reekum: production assistant
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The Dutch transportation network - The Netherlands from above

We are always in transit, but how vulnerable are we? The Netherlands has a good reputation when it comes to logistics and transportation. All streamlined, all nicely designed to make the trek from A to B as smooth as possible. We even facilitate the travel of animals in the wild by using ecoducts. Usually, everything goes well, and sometimes, the system fails. The falconer at the airport is doing everything possible to prevent dangerous collisions with birds. But sometimes, traffic accidents happen and in some cases lead to organ transplantation. For that kind of transport, we have devised dizzying logistics.

The Netherlands from above shows us a country from a spectacular perspective. From the sky it is possible to see how the Netherlands changes through the seasons, and how in parallel they form the determining moments of our own life cycle. Through data visuals, impressive aerial images and portraits of people on the ground, the second series of the Netherlands from above outlines an image of how time has changed our country and how we move in it. The way we live from day to day, and from generation to generation in this country reflects our resilient mentality. The Netherlands from above season 2 tells us the story of seeing and taking opportunities, falling and rising up again, reinventing the wheel again and again. Where the first series was an ode to the makeable Netherlands, this second series is an ode to our resilience.

Presented by: Roel Bentz van der Berg
Directed by: Geert Rozinga

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Aljazeera - The Traveler - The Netherlands - Episode 2

Make sure to activate the subtitles while watching.

This is a an episode from a season we directed and produced for The Traveler, a new travel series broadcasted on Al Jazeera Arabic.

originally launched and broadcasted in July 2018 here:

Check the other episodes:

This time: The Netherlands!

So tiny and though so great, an ever thriving country from the East Indies times in the Golden age to an important main hub in Europe. Mostly under sea level, the Dutch got skilled winning land and fighting water, which led to engineering masterpieces like the Delta works. A modern community where the cities are big cosy villages, people go by bike, eat stroopwafels and cheese. In the Netherland whether you like traditional mills and clogs or mingle in easily in the hotchpotch of cultures, Gogh and Rembrandt, or a stroll along the dikes, you won’t be bored.


In this episode we visit the beautiful city of Haarlem and the Teylers museum, the abandoned prison “The Koepel”, We explore the island of Texel: the seals, mudflats full of life, the beaches and the lighthouse. we go sailing in Friesland, we visit the Planetarium, Giethoorn.

Storytravelers team:
Caspar Daniël Diederik: director
Renze Roye: cinematography
Jarl Piepers: cinematography
Roel de Cock: editing
Dylan Conor Heigh: editing
Linde van Pinxteren: editing
Reid Willis: music composition
Sjoerd Kats: sound recording
Bart van der Knaap: sound design
Mark van Mameren: sound mixing
Matej Lavka: colorist
Eustachio Palumbo: Graphics design
Pablo Apiolazza: Motion Graph
Rebecca Bijker: production manager
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WEIRD DUTCH HABITS you'll get from moving to the Netherlands [ Dutch Culture Shock ]

Living in the Netherlands or plans on moving to the Netherlands? Check out our videos on Dutch culture. We give you the biggest Dutch culture shock moments and tips on what not to do in the Netherlands. Discover Holland in a whole new way. Dutch culture from a foreign perspective narrated by an expat in the Netherlands. Life in the Netherlands and Dutch culture explained. We share the insights on Dutch directness, Dutch tradition, life in Holland, living in Amsterdam etc. Living in the Netherlands pros and cons.

This video is about: 11 weird Dutch habits Tim acquired whilst living in the Netherlands.

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When You Tell a Pakistani You're from India ☠️

This is what happened when I told a Pakistani in Lahore that I live in Delhi and my wife is Indian. I survived the encounter ???? #BajrangiBhaijaan2. PS. The dude was joking. It's a bit of Punjabi humour. You can watch these guys chatting with me in The Food Courts of a Pakistani Electronics Market ????

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Leiden walking tour, Netherlands

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We’re in Leiden, Netherlands. enjoying the pleasures of this beautiful town. It's another one of the great historic cities of the Netherlands, most famous perhaps for the University. It's the oldest university in the Netherlands, founded back in the mid-16th century and so there's a lot of university students here. And it's not as touristic, certainly not nearly as crowded, as a place like Amsterdam, which is only about 1/2 an hour away by train.
So it's really a refreshing change to come and visit smaller cities like Leiden. This city has got the canals running through it, as most Dutch cities do. And here it's really quite special, the canals come right through the middle of the old town.
There's half a dozen of these very peaceful waterways, especially nice in the morning, busy in the afternoon with lots of people out walking around shopping, eating and drinking.
During the program you will get a good look at most of the interesting parts of Leiden. I'll take you on a thorough walking tour, we will go down some of the main lanes, the little back lanes, side lanes. We will see the University and its botanical gardens. We will walk along canals and we'll just show you this town inside and out.
Starting in this central part of the city, probably the most attractive and popular place to spend time, where the Old Rhine canal and New Rhine canal come together.

*i flew 4,013 miles to see him*// netherlands

thank you to rick and his amazing family for allowing me to stay with them over the new year… for the second year in a row. it was amazing and i am blessed to have met you all in ohio. hope you have an amazing year, thank you x

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See the EXTREME BEAUTY of THE NETHERLANDS! (in just one day)



The Netherlands is a BEAUTIFUL country, but instead of reading about it below - just watch the video! We do our best to show you the highlights from our 5+ weeks in The Low Country. For those of you who want to make this a little more fun, here’s a pop quiz for you:

1) What is adventureViV’s secret tip for Amsterdam?
2) How old was adventureViV when she learned how to ride a bicycle?
3) What is the symbol of the Staverden Estate?
4) Where is the 103 bus going in Madurodam?
5) Which shipping company does the creeper in Rotterdam work for?

*Answer in the comments below for a custom adventureViV postcard!*

Groningen: Groningen is a charming student city in the Northern Netherlands and the perfect base for visiting the Netherlands’ barrier islands.

Schiermonnikoog: Due to the influence of the tides and its location between the Wadden Sea and the North Sea, the island has a climate that is different from that of the mainland. Schiermonnikoog is characterized by diverse landscapes including beaches, dunes, forests, tidal marshes, lakes and tidal flats.

Amsterdam: Visit the world-famous 17th century capital of Holland. Go for a boat tour on the canals, and stroll through Vondelpark. Amsterdam’s oldest houses, are a national treasure. Many of these stunning examples of architecture, found around the city’s Canal Ring, date back to the Dutch Golden Age when a building tax was calculated by the width of a property’s façade.

Dokkum: You don't even have to close your eyes to feel like you've gone back a few centuries! 

Burum: In this tiny town, you will find Windlust, a smock mill which was officially reopened in 2014 on Nationale Molendag - yes, the Dutch celebrate a National Mills Day.

Naarden: Naarden is an example of a Spanish star fort, complete with fortified walls and a moat.

Staverden: Staverden received its city rights in 1298 from the German King Rudolph but has never really become a true city. Staverden is officially the smallest city in the Netherlands.

The Hague: The Hague is the heart of Dutch politics where you will find beautiful museums filled with Dutch masterpieces. Visit the historic Binnenhof, or admire Vermeer's 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' at the Mauritshuis. Our favorites include Mesdag’s Panorama and Escher in het Paleis.

Madurodam: Visit Madurodam and discover all of Holland in a few hours. Ever since the opening in 1952 Madurodam has been one of the most iconic places in the Netherlands.
Muiderslot: The Muiderslot Castle is one of Holland’s most picturesque medieval castles.

Scheveningen: Let’s go to the beach! The Pier is one of the most notable icons in Scheveningen. Nearly 400 metres long and 45 metres high, it runs straight into the North Sea and offers a beautiful view of the village. *Video correction: the sun is setting over the North Sea (not the Atlantic!)*

Leiden: Leiden is a picturesque university city with many canals, ‘hofjes’ and museums. Leiden also has its own Hortus Botanicus, an impressive university garden filled with plants from around the world.

Rotterdam: Rotterdam is a city of many faces: a tough port city, a trendy modern city, and a hip artistic city. Check out the Maritime Museum when in Rotterdam to learn about Rotterdam’s role as a port city. Don’t miss a walk over the Erasmus Bridge. At its highest point, the Erasmus bridge is 139-meters tall. Known as the 'Erasmusbrug' in Dutch, the bridge has also been lovingly nicknamed The Swan (‘De Zwaan’) by locals due to the distinctive shape of that one, asymmetrical pylon.

Zoetermeer: It’s got everything you need! Zoetermeer was our homebase for our entire stay in the Netherlands - thanks to our wonderful hosts! We miss our daily trips to Albert Heijn in the Meerzicht with Miss Moneypenny. We’ll be back soon!

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Dutch Democracy, what is left of it? an analysis

I review the current situation of the Dutch Democracy based on new laws and developments withing the politics arena.

What do you think about the state of the Dutch Democracy? Let me know in the comments!

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Hindustani in The Netherlands - Anthropology of the Dutch

Varisha Pancham (25) is account manager and was also a DJ in the now closed radio station I am Desi, a radio for Hindustani youngsters. In this Anthropology of the Dutch episode she is interviewed together with her radio colleagues.

De Hokjesman about this episode:
The Hindustani are both Hindus and Muslims who once came to Suriname from India. And then again to the Netherlands. We try to make it more difficult for ourselves as program makers, and it is typical for the Hindustani that they do not want to come to the forefront. They are virtually invisible; little interest has been made about the Hindustani community in the Netherlands. We have tried that now. The result is scenes that are sometimes on the edge of neo-colonial and paternalistic ... But I can do it, I hope.

Presented by: Michael Schaap
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Dutch Sustainability

Be amazed by these five promising Innovations, they have all two things in common, they are world changers and they all come from the Netherlands. Learn about Ocean Energy (OTEC), about sustainable construction, about proteins in Insects, about desalination with renewable energy and cocoon planting in the desert. We are proud to introduce to you these innovations. Let's change the world together, let's innovate, let's restore our planet, let's fight climate change, let's make a better world, let's be Globally Great!

The main clichés about the Netherlands

My answers to the most common clichés about the Netherlands.

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Netherlands - Freedom. Mills.Tulips. and more ...



The most popular associations with the Netherlands are old mills, bright tulips, legal marijuana, original wooden shoes.
But in reality, this country is not limited only to the above stereotypes.

The Netherlands is one of the most picturesque countries in western Europe!
Tourists are waiting for unusual nature, numerous castles, ancient cities.
However, tourism in the Netherlands remains expensive due to the cost of air travel and accommodation. However, Amsterdam hotels are often crowded. Among young people, this country is especially popular because it is associated with freedom.
On the North Sea coast and on the West Frisian islands there are over 50 resorts with beaches. The total length of the Dutch beaches is 280 km. They are suitable for those who do not like the intense heat. Indeed, even in the hottest period, the water temperature does not rise here above +20. The bathing season in this country begins in July and ends in September. The beaches are covered with sand. Many have the Blue Flag, confirming compliance with European standards.
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Holland Stories | Land of Water - The windmills of Kinderdijk

Discover the splendid windmills of Kinderdijk to see how the Dutch have been controlling the waters for over 1000 years. It’s a unique spectacle!

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The Dutch Economy - Facts and Figures!

Discover some interesting facts and figures about the successfull Dutch economy and trade. These are Billion dollar export markets!

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Walking Through the Streets of Utrecht, Netherlands

Exploring the beautiful old town of Utrecht in the Netherlands.
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