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On Valentine's day, I went to Amsterdam to visit the V.O.C.-ship "Amsterdam". The ship lies temporarily in front of NEMO, the copper green building. The replica of the VOC ship "Amsterdam" lies there temporarily because of an enormous renovation at the Maritime Museum. You can find the NEMO building at the border of the river Amstel, not far from the Central Station, a walk of approximately 15 minutes.
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"Eigenlijk kun je met zulk weer wel aardige foto's maken", sprak ik mijzelf moed in. Eerder had ik al geleerd dat er in ruim 5 jaar tijd, meer dan 400 vrijwilligers aan de bouw van deze replica hebben gewerkt. Ik wilde de sfeer wel eens proeven en weten hoe het vroeger op deze schepen geweest moet zijn. Dit soort gedachten hielden mij bezig tijdens het uurtje treinreizen.
It was a dark, grey day and in the train I looked through the window and decided to make the best of it, a really amusing and nice outing.
"Actually, you can make nice photos under these weather circumstances." I spoke to myself to encourage myself. Earlier I already learned that it in more than 5 years, about 400 volunteers worked at the construction of this replica. I wanted to feel and to know how the atmosphere was on board of these ships in the Golden Ages. This kind of thoughts kept me busy during the one hour journey by train.
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Walking over the typical bridge I approached NEMO and the replica of the "Amsterdam" and immediately my attention went out to the enormous figurehead with the lions head.
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Actually, the backside of the ship is yet more beautiful. When I saw this ship she made me think back at a number of books that I read in my youth. Travelling with these ships around the world over the oceans were though enterprises and less romantic than we think nowadays.
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By entering the ship, people were welcomed by the captain and a few crew members. For the visiting children there was time offered to ask questions, and there was enough time to make photos together with these historical people. Some children thought that they were on a pirates ship and lived in their own phantasy world. The smallest children listened attentive to the explanations they got.
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"Komen we nu in de krant, meneer?".
"Ja, zoiets.", zei ik, en voordat ik gelegenheid kreeg om ze een adreskaartje mee te geven waren ze alweer vertrokken, op weg naar een volgende belevenis. Waarschijnlijk zien ze hun foto niet meer terug en dat vind ik toch wel jammer.
And meanwhile I observed that scene from a short distance, these young boys ran to me and asked quite enthusiastic: "Sir, do you make a photo of us?!" The little guy on the right side was quite firm, he grabbed his friend at his jacket and put his arm around the shoulder of his friend. I had to shoot a photo of this friendship, how could I refuse their wish. I wanted them to see the result on the screen of the digital camera and they were enthusiastic and satisfied with the result.
"Will the photo be published in the newspaper, Sir?". they asked.
"Yes, something like that.", I promised, and before I could give them my address card they were gone, on their way to the next experience. Probable they never see their photograph and I surely regret that.
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On board you see so much interesting things, about objects of which you have read or that you recognize from films. There is so much to tell and to show, I made a choice of a few things. To give an idea how it was to send men aloft to set the sails, where the helmsman stood and which view the captain had from its cabin. Perhaps nicely to notice what starboard, and what port side is on the ship. It is simple to recognize where you are at the color of the stairs, green is starboard (right-hand side of the ship), red is port side (left side of the ship). On the photograph, you look to the poop deck of the ship (back side)
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The cargo spaces richly filled with precious cargo, mainly spices such as pepper, nutmeg, cacao, coffee and tea but also other trade ware were shipped from Dutch East Indië to Amsterdam.
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Trading in the far East was very risky, and to protect themselves there were guns and other weapons on board. Behind each shoot hole, a heavy gun was found to keep attackers away.
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Geniet de rest van deze zonnige zondag.
I imagined, just like these children, I lived for a while in the past. It was an amusing and exciting morning and I decided to leave the ship "Amsterdam" just to make a walk through a part of Old Amsterdam, via the Gelderse Kade (Wharf) to the Nieuwmarkt (New Market) and the Zeedijk (Seawall) direction Central Station where I took the train... home.
Enjoy the rest of this nice and sunny Sunday.
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