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Sea Gulls: 4. Holland's Artistic Heritage The three chief art galleries of the! three chief cities have been mentioned (Amsterdam the Rijksmuseum; the Hague Mauritshuis; Rotterdam Boymans Museum). For a counlovers; and Weldam Castle, with 17th-century gardens, near Goor, in. Overijssel Province.
Muiderslot, at Muiden, southeast of Amsterdam, is a 13th-century' chateau without a garden but with a broad view over the IJssel Lake, which is the fresh-water successor to the Zuiderzee, shut off from the sea gulls in 1932 by Holland's Great Dike. Muiderslot has a practical talking point to your appetite. In summer, refreshments are to be had in a pleasant cafe.
Perhaps I should mention under the Garden heading, two great bird sanctuaries of Holland. One is the highly developed Avifauna, at Alphen on the Rhine, near Leiden (reachable from that city by bus or boat), one of the best, and best-kept bird parks in the world. The other is the double sanctuary (north and south) on Texel Island for marsh birds. Gulls, in incredible hordes, dominate but do not by any means monopolize screaming marshes. Texel exports up to 50,000 gulls' eggs a year, to England.
7. Summer Courses for Students and Teachers The Academy for International Law offers summer courses in the Peace Palace, at the Hague. In the same city, the Institute for Social Studies (in Noordeinde Palace) offers 2-year courses for persons planning to aid under-developed regions.
Your very arrival in Holland gives''• emphatic reasons in answer to the question above. Suppose, first, that you come by plane, presumably in an oversea gullss "Flying Dutchman" of the''' KLM fleet. Your plane's approach to Schiphol, Amsterdam's big and busy airport (described in Chapter 5), presents a picture of Holland which the gulls and pewits must resent sharing with this century's motorized birds, for it is one of the loveliest sights, of placid type, anywhere on , earth.See Also Under The Sea Lyrics:
On The Other Hand See Sea Bass:Yet another plentiful fish of the Mediterranean sea bass is the silvery bass, a similar species of which is found off the shores of the United States. Swordfish [6] and tuna (tunny) are frequently caught during the summer months in Mediterranean waters, although their breeding grounds are located in warmer sea basss.
Deep vibrating series of bass notes that sound like /ug-o-rum; vocal sac internal, merely an enlargement of throat which makes flattened pouch when inflated
Food: Carnivorous; includes great variety of insects, small birds, small frogs, and young of turtles
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