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Weird and Unusual Places to See in Netherlands

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Weird and Unusual Places to See in Netherlands

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  1. Weird and Unusual Places to See in Netherlands The Netherlands is a synonym to tulips, windmills, and charming scenery, but ever thought there could also be unusual things to see and do? Well, the city has some bizarre places worth checking out! If you want to witness the other side of the Netherlands, you can do so by carrying out your early reservations at American Airline Reservations. Brace up for an exciting trip! Attractive flight deals such as the lowest flight fares, cheap last-minute deals, special holiday packages, seasonal discounts, and more are available at American Airlines Deals.

  2. The Vrolik Museum is located in the center of the AMC medical center in Amsterdam Zuidoost and is devout to morbid specimens- not the right place for pigeon-hearted! A visit to the museum will allow you to witness human and animal deformities. Visitors can spot pitchers accommodating club feet, Siamese twins, pieces of tattooed skins in frames, and more.

  3. The Zuidplas is an area close to Rotterdam and is famous as the lowest point in the Netherlands. It is about 6.76 below sea level and is one of the most unusual sites in the country. The St Pietersburg caves of Limburg are a result of mines and came into being after 2,000 years of digging for the mudstone, marl. There are about 20,000 tunnels and passageways, and they are worth exploring. The caves also host Europe’s largest and oldest underground Christmas market.

  4. In the Dutch province is a prison village of Veenhuizen, which started in the early 19th century as a refuge for anti-social families, the employed, and the poor. People belonging to these groups were sent there for improvement. Fly with American Airlines Flights and relish in excellent onboard services, including complimentary meals, entertainment facilities, and other advantages.

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