Sunday, October 21, 2012

More Rotterdam

It is hard to find photography moments while going about the business of daily life, but on this evening we went to an old street of Rotterdam to find a restaurant and I remembered to take out the camera. 



Looking for a fine Turkish restaurant? Look no further, right across the street you can enter and feel like you are visiting Turkey for the length of a meal. 


The Euromast. 
It's Rotterdam's version of Seattle's Space Needle . . .  which means it's a little, well, a little less of everything, but if you like sleeping or dining way above ground it probably would appeal to you. It also makes for a great city landmark when you're not sure exactly where you are . . . but we wouldn't know anything about that sort of thing . . .


Did I also mention that it offers 'hanging-by-a-cable-off- the-highest-building-in-the-country' for those who are sick of the boring old solid ground. 
When we were underneath them we could tell that the one in the middle was the guide because he was the only one of the three who did not look like he regretted the decision to be dangling there. 


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