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On the Road With DAF, a Quintessential Dutch Car
23 March 2021
Back in the 1960s, the Germans had their solid VWs, the Italians chugged around in romantic Fiat 500s and the French struggled to get up to speed in rattling Citroën 2CVs. Meanwhile, the Dutch were taking to the roads in a sensible car called the DAF.
A Tsar on a Tow Canal Boat
19 January 2021
The barge, or tow canal boat, between Bruges and Ghent has linked the two Flemish cities with each other for a good three hundred years. During all that time, it was not only a popular way for ordinary people to travel, kings and tsars also chose the barge in preference to the stagecoach. Nonetheles


