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Holland Park – A Fashionable Neighbourhood

Living just down the road from Holland Park, it has always intrigued me as to why this little corner of London has a name synonymous with the Netherlands, which I […]

6th June 201817th July 2018 caramelsalty Central London, From London

Amersfoort – Where Johan, Jacob And Piet Once Lived

In 1619, a 71-year-old prominent Dutch lawyer is led to the gallows in the Hague. During his 8 months under arrest, he isn’t allowed to defend himself. A kangaroo court […]

3rd June 201811th June 2018 caramelsalty Europe, Netherlands

Melaka – Of Heritage Streets, Peranakan Cuisine and Legends

I’ve left the streets around my hostel for my last morning in Melaka. I have faith that the streets of Melaka can offer up something totally unique from all the […]

30th May 201814th August 2018 caramelsalty Malaysia, South East Asia

Dordrecht – The Revenge of the Royalists

Cornelis de Witt is released from prison. He has been tortured so badly (see my Hague blog) that he cannot walk. He sends for his brother Johan. But its a […]

25th May 201831st May 2018 caramelsalty Europe, Netherlands

Kinderdijk – A Brief History Of A Dutch Polder

Should I be nervous knowing that only a dyke protects me from a salty swim? Everyone knows that the Kinderdijk, like much of the Netherlands, lies below sea level. After […]

16th May 201825th August 2018 caramelsalty Europe, Netherlands

Dordrecht – How an Island Was Made, How a Country Was Formed

It’s the 18th of November 1421. A heavy storm from the North Sea lashes Holland. Dykes collapse all around. Hamlets and villages surrounding Dordrecht disappear under water for good. When […]

14th May 201825th May 2018 caramelsalty Europe, Netherlands

Delft – After the 80 Years War

The pace of history thus far in Delft has not been short of intense. So where did I get up to? William of Orange has been assassinated, the 80 Year […]

24th April 201824th August 2018 caramelsalty Europe, Netherlands

Delft – Building A Nation And A Ceramics Empire

Delft conjures up images of pretty blue and white ceramics. Not murder in the castle, looting of Portuguese ships and 80 years of fighting the Spanish. But that’s exactly what […]

24th April 201824th August 2018 caramelsalty Netherlands

The Hague – From an Ancient Forest to the Heart of the Dutch Government

There is a forest in the Hague. In the 16th century, a leisure walker like me, may have bumped into men carrying executed bodies to the gallows fields on the […]

21st April 201824th May 2018 caramelsalty Europe, Netherlands

What I did in the Afternoon in Mechelen, Belgium

After my busy morning in Mechelen (Morning in Mechelen blog), I hit the streets again. After learning about the terrible pillage of Mechelen, I have a feeling that more legends […]

19th April 201823rd April 2018 caramelsalty Belgium, Europe

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