1. Country
2. Is it considered normal to have canals in your town?
>1. The Netherlands
>2. yes
1. Country
2. Is it considered normal to have canals in your town?
>1. The Netherlands
>2. yes
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People boast about everything these days
>gee we have a manmade river in our town, match this fags
Canals are a lazy form of a combined sewer and transport system. Kinda gross if you think too much about it, but in the middle ages it was probably top tier having a toilet in your house and flushing it down into the canal (like in Venice, etc.)
our waterways are the best part of our infrastructure. We can boat from Rotterdam to Amsterdam without any trouble
It's actually very impressive, you guys know how to handle water.
even back then with the mills and drainings in the fields IIRC
Fak no. Coreano would raver build more houses and roads vhan having canals alongside settlement.
1. California
2. No because there is no water :DDDD
Yeah if it was Paris, that canal would smell urine and trash.
Public etiquette wise.
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Definetely.
However we have a great canal called
canal du midi, and it's pretty clean and nice en.wikipedia.org
look it up
Lots of housing acshon going on i c
please, try to be polite in this thread
Yeah It's very popular among the old people wanting to travel this part of our countryside
we have loads of tourists each years, for good reasons
you have acces to the sea though
Isn't there anyone from Venice there?
Venetians are too succesful in life to browse Sup Forums.
How is Annecy?
Post some Canadian canals.
Top tier little city.
If I had to name one, it would be it.
That's a Gravensteen-tier castle you have got there:)
Gee, that's beautiful
RPG type of shit
show us more Netherlands
For you:-)
i want to live in that wee castle in the middle.
Not from there, but living in Manchester and that has a few canals. They're not particularly aesthetically pleasing.
canals in Amsterdam and Rotterdam were super dirty and disgusting
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in rotterdam it has to due to the lach of canals, in Amsterdam it's caused by tourism
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Great post
no one actually lives in Venice. People are either from Chioggia or Mestre.
Heh..
(C)ANAL
it'd not really famous for it's walls, but it's still remarkable.
I want to live in this confy village
>austerlitz
>born in NL but to American parents
>whenever I need to use my birth certificate I'm asked for "naturalization papers" and I need to go get my passport to prove I'm American
>parents didn't stay long enough for me to learn Dutch
>"oh user, you're from the Netherlands? Can you say this in Dutch?"
At least I got to reap the benefits of socialized medicine. I'd love to go back someday.
berlin has more bridges then venice