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		<title>And I would walk 22 kms!</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[you big tourist]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yep! That&#8217;s right. Shannie wandered for a total of 22 kms yesterday! Crazy? Why yes, yes I am.

I went to see Anne Frank&#8217;s statue which is on Merwedeplein. I know some of you have already found faster routes to accomplish said task but my goal is to get to know the city. So off I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yep! That&#8217;s right. Shannie wandered for a total of 22 kms yesterday! Crazy? Why yes, yes I am.</p>
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<p>I went to see Anne Frank&#8217;s statue which is on Merwedeplein. I know some of you have already found faster routes to accomplish said task but my goal is to get to know the city. So off I trekked in search of her statue. </p>
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<p> The park is encompassed by a triangle of buildings that looks to be all one complex. The Frank&#8217;s residence I believe was 37C. I read that tidbit of information somewhere and have been unable to retrace my research to know absolutely. In any case the residence has been restored to its original 1930&#8217;s set up and is a writer&#8217;s residence for 1 year at a time for writers who cannot write freely in their country.</p>
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<p> I then retraced my steps as a test for myself. Along the Amstel River there are many true houseboats&#8230; </p>
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<p>I turned down one street too soon after a bridge I crossed and it was all head scratcher from there on in. A local, thankfully, was kind enough to come to my aid. Off I went to meet Corinna for a walk in Vondelpark and again I lost my sense of direction. Eventually she told me to meet her out front of the Riijksmuseum which is a hard building to miss. A stroll in Vondelpark with a stop at the Blue Tea House topped off the afternoon.</p>
<p>Today I decided it was time to hit the books so where to go to find some solitude&#8230; the Bibliotheek of course! Along my walk I passed Centraal Station.</p>
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<p>So many buses, trams and subways. There is a significant amount of construction going on along that entire strip that I walked the wrong way. Bike paths are generally in red brick with pedestrian paths in grey. Well, the grey quickly disappeared and was replaced with a yellow curb. I suddenly had busses turning to the left of me and swarms of bikes to the right. Being an agile light-footed wonder I avoided contact and quickly found my feet beneath grey bricks again. *Whew* I eventually found a pedestrian who looked like he knew where he was going and followed him to this walkway that took me straight to the library.</p>
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<p>It is such a wonderful open air concept library with plenty of work space available. Each floor is dedicated to a specific collection that is written in large letters on the ceiling of each escalator. There is also quite the security presence that I didn&#8217;t dare take out my camera for fear of it being confiscated. The top floor is a cafeteria so people could spend an entire day without having to leaves the premises. Hmmm, what a thought.</p>
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