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          Has Any Found Madurodam Interesting?

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          I was in Hauge (Haag) and didnt think much of it. I had read about 'Madurodam the tiniest village in Holland where one could see minatures. I thought Madurodam was the small village and some of the villagers made excellent miniatures. When I got there--its a short tramride of about twenty minutes from the Hauge.I saw a huge building and red sign reading MADURODAM. In the front of it was a dike and a young man with his finger in it trying to stop the flood. I almost went back but thought I would be able to joke about it to my friends.

          It cost ten euros to get it--that's for seniors-and Madurodam covers about 24,000 square feet. I went in and saw it was a huge park with excellent reprouctions of some of the famous buildings,airports, highways, lakes, ships and trains in the Netherlands. But don't get the idea that it is just like a Lionel Train under the Christmas Tree. It isn't.

          Also, in a special exhibit, buildings from all over the world were on display. I ws there on 9-11 and wondered why there was not a replica of the world trade center but that is another question.

          The reproductions astounded me in the detailed work that went into them and the obvious care in its upkeep. They have a just-painted, just-contructed look in a well designed and clean layout.

          My visit lasted about two or three hours and I noticed that there were men cleaning up and tending to the well manicured grass and trees.

          It's a fun place with egrets and a bevy of black crows and when they land on a church they look like prehistoric black beast from a Spielberg film.

          If you are coming to Amsterdam and environs, I think you should go visit this park. For one, you get a sense of what you will be seeing in Holland. And, I am joking in a way, you'll get a chance to photograph the perfectly-to- scale buildings.

          Something you can't always do in real life. I wanted to photograph the wonderful buildings in Haarlem but couldn't do it well since a street fair with its tents obscured the buildings.

          In closing, Its obvious that I do like archecture of different countries. But I wonder if anyone who doesnt would like it.

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