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00:00Oh, how beautiful! The sky is so blue and the pastures so green. Are those cows or horses?
00:13I'm in the Netherlands on my way to Harlem, a city with a rich history dating back to medieval times.
00:21It's said to be an enchanting city of canals and greenery.
00:28I'm here at Harlem Railway Station. There sure are a lot of people getting on and off the train.
00:45I bet this building has an interesting history. The first railway built in the Netherlands ran between Amsterdam and Harlem.
00:55The station is a national heritage site of the Netherlands.
01:02Hmm, in order to get out of this station, it seems I need to go underground.
01:10That looks like a bicycle shop on my right.
01:17It's now 8.30 in the morning. The people coming the other way are probably commuters on their way to work.
01:25Wow, there sure are a lot of bicycles here.
01:30Oh, it's a parking lot for bikes. I wonder how many are here. 1,000? 10,000?
01:40I've heard that the Netherlands is a bicycle country, but this is quite amazing.
01:47Most of them seem to be standard bikes, not mountain bikes or racing bikes. Practical bikes.
01:55And the entrance is sloped, which makes it easy access for the bikes. Those people are really streaming in.
02:10And look, grooves for the wheels.
02:13I finally made it outside.
02:26This part of the city doesn't feel like a downtown area.
02:29The streets and buildings seem to be color-coordinated, creating a calming effect.
02:36Let's see. I'll check the map.
02:39Harlem is bordered by rivers and canals.
02:43I just left the station, so I'm here.
02:46Due south is the center of the city and the cathedral of St. Baffo.
02:50I think I'll head that way.
02:52And here's a canal. How fabulous!
02:59A lot of bicycles are parked here, too.
03:05Oh, the street separates.
03:11Hmm, which way is the cathedral of St. Baffo?
03:15I think I'll go this way.
03:17Sounds like church bells.
03:21Certainly fits with the atmosphere of the city.
03:31Ah, I can see a steeple.
03:33I bet it's the cathedral of St. Baffo.
03:42What a magnificent building.
03:44I'm sure it has a remarkable history.
03:46Let me check the guidebook.
03:49A masterpiece in Gothic architecture constructed between 1390 and 1530.
04:01The pipe organ installed here has been played by Handel, Mozart, and Mendelssohn.
04:06That's pretty awesome.
04:07And there's a plaza right beside it.
04:16Look at that little girl standing in the middle.
04:19She's so cute.
04:23All the surrounding buildings look significant as well.
04:30Oh, are they taking a souvenir photo?
04:32I wonder if it's some special occasion.
04:34There's something orange in front.
04:41Good morning.
04:42May I ask what this orange thing is?
04:45Well, we are from Stelic Gymnasium Haarlem.
04:49That's a school here.
04:50We have a car built with the Shell Eco-marathon in London.
04:54And there we have a very good result.
04:56There's only one seat.
05:01The chassis is light weight for efficiency.
05:04Is he going to drive it?
05:10Can I just take a car?
05:12Can I?
05:13Can you turn it over?
05:14Can I turn it over?
05:15Hey.
05:16Hey.
05:17Whoa.
05:18It's so funny.
05:19It's so funny.
05:20It's so funny.
05:21It's so funny.
05:23It's so funny.
05:24Can I do it?
05:25It's so funny.
05:27Did you design and build the car all by yourselves?
05:31Yes.
05:33What powers it?
05:35With a battery.
05:37Batteries. A special type?
05:55That's amazing. What are you holding? Is it the door?
05:59It looks like it was stuck on with duct tape.
06:02Yes, we didn't have enough time to put it in.
06:08So it's a bit of a nootoplossing.
06:11I see.
06:14Thanks for showing me your eco-car.
06:17And keep up the good work.
06:19Thank you. Bye.
06:27High school students building eco-cars.
06:32I guess it comes from their concern for the environment.
06:41Ah, a shopping area. Everyone's on bicycles here, too.
06:45Come to think of it, bicycles are also eco-friendly.
06:49If you have a book and you don't think you may do it in school.
06:57Whoa! There's so many trees and bushes along this path.
07:01There are plants in front of all the buildings.
07:07It looks like a park.
07:16Wait. Oh, I thought it was a birdhouse.
07:18But it seems to be a bookcase.
07:20Is it some kind of book exchange?
07:29I see a man relaxing over there.
07:32Good morning.
07:34Hi.
07:39You look very comfortable.
07:41I'm reading.
07:43Yeah.
07:44How nice.
07:45A book.
07:47Speaking of books, why is that bookshelf over there?
07:51It's for the street.
07:53If they have a book or don't want to have a book, they put it in.
07:57And then other people can take a book again.
08:01And vice versa.
08:03So they can buy books from each other.
08:06So that's the point of the point.
08:08Yeah, it's nice.
08:10So it's a tiny library.
08:13Yeah.
08:14Yeah, every day.
08:18Did the residents of this alley plant all of this?
08:22It starts with yourself, of course.
08:25And the tourists are always welcome to look.
08:30But it's also nice to live in the city and have a quiet street.
08:35There are no cars here.
08:37So that's nice.
08:40Yes, it's really nice.
08:44Thanks for your time.
08:46Sayonara.
08:47Oh.
08:49The pleasure was mine.
08:54Good morning.
08:58This is so refreshing.
09:02The alley continues for quite a while.
09:04Oh, I hear bells again.
09:08Good morning.
09:10Welcome.
09:16Good morning.
09:18Hello.
09:19How are you?
09:20Welcome aboard my canal cruise boat.
09:34My name is Jeroen Hoffen.
09:36I'll take you on a tour of the historical city of Harlem.
09:39The canal cruise will, whoa, watch your head.
09:44Now the cruise will take you around the historic city of Harlem.
09:49Did you know that most of the land here in the northern part of the Netherlands is below sea level?
09:56From here you can see how the inside of the city is different from the outside.
10:05On your left is the old city.
10:07You can see that the left bank is higher than the right bank.
10:10The original city was built on a hill.
10:16That's due to the river Sparnum, which flows through the city.
10:20Sand deposited by the river created the hill.
10:24This topographical advantage made Harlem a northern urban hub of the Netherlands during the Middle Ages.
10:30The city prospered due to the trade brought by boats navigating the river.
10:43Though the river enabled the city to flourish economically, it also proved to be a constant threat.
10:52To the east of the city, there was a large body of water called Harlem Lake.
10:56This lake often flooded, eroding the hill on which Harlem sat.
11:02The city was in danger of being submerged.
11:08In order to prevent this, a network of canals was constructed and the water was drained from the lake, creating dry land.
11:20Utilizing natural wind, windmills helped drain the water from the land.
11:24At the peak of this project, as many as 10,000 windmills were operating across the country.
11:34This is how it was done.
11:39The Harlem Lake land reclamation project was completed about 170 years ago, almost entirely removing the threat of flooding.
11:47However, the struggle with water still continues to this day.
11:54These days, there are more than 2,000 large-scale pumps, rather than windmills, pumping out water from the land.
12:05Thank you for joining me today.
12:12Whenever you visit Harlem, please take a canal cruise of the city.
12:15Bye-bye!
12:16Bye-bye!
12:21It's now 11.30.
12:24Hello!
12:25Hello!
12:27I think I'll check my map.
12:29Beginning at the railway station, I walked up to the Cathedral of St. Baffo, and then downed the path with all the plants.
12:36Now I'm on the bank of the River Sparne.
12:38There are some pretty big boats docked here.
12:47That lady was in quite a rush.
12:51I wonder where she's headed.
12:58Ah, she made a turn.
13:01She's gotten off on the bridge.
13:06And she's parking her bike.
13:11Hmm, what's up there?
13:15A white box.
13:18She opened it.
13:19What is she doing?
13:20Ah, she's raising the bridge.
13:37It's a drawbridge.
13:45It keeps going up.
13:50Vincent, how many were they?
13:53Well, that's Ellen.
13:56Thank you, Mel.
13:58I wonder who she's talking to.
14:02Oh, sailboats.
14:04If the bridge wasn't raised, the masts would have hit it.
14:08Good job.
14:11I saw it, yeah.
14:13Bye-bye.
14:14Bye-bye.
14:16Now that the bridge has been lowered, all the people who are waiting can cross it.
14:24This woman seems busy.
14:26I hope she won't mind if I talk with her.
14:28Hello.
14:30Hello.
14:32Would you spare me a minute?
14:33Yeah, of course.
14:34Hello.
14:36Is this bridge drawn at scheduled times?
14:39No, no.
14:41It's never at the same time open.
14:43When there's a boat ride, we use the bridge.
14:46So...
14:47Are you in charge of raising and lowering the bridge?
14:50Here is the city of Haarlem.
14:52They beheren the bridges.
14:54And that's of course, from other parties.
14:56We ride a lot from the one bridge to the other.
15:00And the whole time communication over where the ships are.
15:04That's a lot of fun.
15:05But it's very nice.
15:08I guess it's a relief when the boats have gone by.
15:12And now are you going back to your office?
15:16I'm going to the long bridge.
15:18That's not the next bridge, but the next bridge.
15:21And I'm going to use it for the sailjacks that I just left here.
15:25You're really busy.
15:27Thank you very much.
15:28I'm going to the next bridge.
15:30You too. Thanks.
15:35Now she has to beat those boats to the next bridge.
15:38No time to spare.
15:42Good luck with your work.
15:48Ah, the bridge doesn't need to be raised for flat boats like that one.
15:51Look at all the flowers lining this path.
16:07The white and yellow blossoms look beautiful against the blue sky.
16:10Hmm.
16:14Look down there.
16:16I see something like wings extending up toward the sky.
16:20Oh, is that what the Netherlands is famous for?
16:25A windmill?
16:26Oh, yes.
16:29It must be.
16:35But it's right in the middle of a residential area.
16:38I thought I would only see them in the countryside.
16:41It really is quite a high building.
16:52I'd say it's about four or five stories.
16:57There's someone on one of the windmill blades.
17:00I wonder what he's doing.
17:02Is that safe?
17:06Excuse me.
17:07Hello.
17:09Hello.
17:10Hello.
17:12Hello.
17:14May I ask what you're doing up there?
17:17I think the sides are good at the set.
17:20Sail?
17:22What do you mean, sails?
17:26Come upstairs.
17:28Come upstairs.
17:29Huh?
17:30May I?
17:32Which way?
17:34And the door.
17:36At the down.
17:38The door?
17:40Ah, there it is.
17:43So I can climb up through here.
17:48I'm going in then.
17:51The stairway is steep.
17:54Here I go.
17:55Phew.
18:01This must be the way out.
18:09Wow.
18:10What a great view.
18:18Wow.
18:19These windmill blades are really big.
18:21Hello.
18:23Hello.
18:25Hello.
18:27What do you mean by fixing the sails?
18:30I have the sail vastgemaakt.
18:33Because we don't need a sail today.
18:35There's enough wind to turn the boat.
18:38So I have the sail vastgemaakt and upgebonden.
18:42So we can go turn without a sail.
18:45I see.
18:47The cloth that's put on the blades are called sails.
18:50Just like on a boat.
18:52And we're going to the rim loss.
18:55The stopper?
19:03Ah, the blades have started turning.
19:05Wow, this is awesome.
19:15What's the mechanism like inside?
19:19Of course.
19:20Come on.
19:22Oh, thank you.
19:25This is exciting.
19:29We have to go further up?
19:31Here I go.
19:35I hear a creaking sound.
19:36Oh, it's turning.
19:46This must be the shaft.
19:49That really reveals the power of the wind.
19:54What's the purpose of this mill?
19:55It's actually a museum tent to take visitors.
20:00The passengers who come to Haarlem.
20:03This is a museum tent.
20:05We have a guide to the visitors.
20:07To see the tent.
20:09I am the tenter who puts the tent in order.
20:14And of course, for safety.
20:16Because it's a dangerous machine.
20:18The millkeeper.
20:20So there is such a job.
20:21Well, of course, because I came from the Molenaars family.
20:26My father was Molenaar.
20:28And my grandfather was Molenaar.
20:30And my former grandfather was Molenaar.
20:32So they are in my genes.
20:35In my blood, yes.
20:40In your blood?
20:42I have Molenaars blood.
20:44I see.
20:45Ah, I can see that windmills are important to the people of Haarlem.
21:08Hello!
21:10We're the Flower Girls, the idols of Haarlem.
21:12We're going to introduce you to Haarlem's cuisine.
21:16The first dish is this.
21:19Panikok.
21:25Try it with syrup or powdered sugar.
21:28The taste will knock you out.
21:30It's pancake in English.
21:32But it's more like a crepe.
21:34Even girls can keep going forever.
21:35Oh, that's so lekker.
21:37So lekker.
21:39The standard Panikok starts with bacon.
21:43Batter is poured over it.
21:47Then apple slices are added.
21:51Surprising, isn't it?
21:53This is the best combination.
21:56The bacon's saltiness and the apple's sweetness make for a perfect harmony of flavour.
22:01The thin dough brims with flavour.
22:03The thin dough brims with flavour.
22:05Having this is sheer euphoria.
22:07Now we'll race through the streets of Haarlem toward our next recommendation.
22:18It's salted herring.
22:20It's salted herring.
22:24We eat this in the traditional way!
22:29Mmmmm!
22:33Mmmmm!
22:34Delicious!
22:36At the start of the season, herring are offered to our royalty.
22:41And they love receiving it.
22:42It was a favorite of our former queen, Juliana, a known devotee of our common culture.
22:50This is our current king, Willem Alexander, receiving a barrel full.
22:57And our final dish is truly special.
23:06It's cheese fondue made of only Dutch Gouda cheese.
23:10The flavor is mesmerizing.
23:16Gouda cheese has a strong but appealing flavor.
23:23White wine is added to the cheese, producing a rich taste and aroma.
23:29For best results, add wine and stir it slowly without bringing the cheese to a boil.
23:35The cheese becomes more flavorful than if it is eaten straight.
23:45Oh, this is irresistible! Get a thick coat of it on the bread.
23:49Mmm...
23:55Lekker!
23:57Make sure to enjoy the cuisine when you visit Harlem.
24:01Here's to you from the Flower Girls!
24:03Okay, I crossed the drawbridge, met the windmill keeper, and now I've come to a spot near a canal, a bit away from the city center.
24:17Ooh, kayaking in the middle of the city.
24:20Ooh, kayaking in the middle of the city.
24:28It's now 3 p.m. Such a quiet afternoon.
24:31Mmm, this structure between the buildings looks very old.
24:39Is it a gate of some kind?
24:42The sign looks impressive, but it's in Dutch.
24:48I think I'll go inside.
24:51Walking between the brick walls is a strange sort of feeling.
25:07Here's another gate. I wonder what's beyond it. This is getting exciting.
25:12An open space. It's a garden.
25:30Birds are singing. This garden is beautiful.
25:37There are people over there.
25:39Hello.
25:40Hello.
25:42Is it all right that I entered the garden?
25:44Yes, of course.
25:46Ask me.
25:48Yes, the entrance appeared to have some history, and the garden is so beautiful.
25:53So, what exactly is this place?
25:57This is a garden for women above 55.
26:01Only women.
26:03A garden?
26:05What is a garden?
26:09What is a garden?
26:10What is a garden?
26:12What is a garden?
26:13A garden?
26:15Yes, that is actually from the 1400s, or before that is it.
26:23Oh!
26:24because Dirk van Bakenes had a large part of land here in the city.
26:30And his wife was the animator.
26:34He was behind the cloak to put houses here...
26:39...for noodruftige women, so they were.
26:43Noodruftige, because they were either weduwe...
26:46...or not a source of income.
26:49And they could live here in peace.
26:53So you live here?
26:55Ja, ik woon hier.
26:57En ik woon daar in Tonkaan.
26:59Op 11 D?
27:01Op 11 D, ja.
27:03Ja, ja.
27:05What's the best thing about living in a hofje?
27:09Ja.
27:11Ja, wat is het leukste?
27:13Het leukste is dat je je nooit echt helemaal alleen voelt.
27:17I see.
27:19Als je zelf een probleem hebt of zo, je kan altijd naar iemand toe om even te praten.
27:25Je spreekt dus iemand.
27:27Ik heb ook andere vriendinnen en zo, die wonen op een appartement.
27:33En die zeggen, ik heb de hele dag niemand gezien.
27:37Ja.
27:39En nu om de beurt hoor.
27:41We doen alle vrouwen werken mee aan het thuis.
27:43Echt waar.
27:45Dat is geen fantasietje.
27:47Maar als ik de deur open doe en ik kijk zo op het hof, dat is fantastisch.
27:59Dat is fantastisch.
28:01Yes, het is.
28:02It's well tended.
28:08The pool is really nice.
28:15This looks like a very comfortable place to live.
28:20Bye, hè.
28:21Tot ziens.
28:22Dag.
28:23Dag.
28:24Dag.
28:25Dag.
28:26Dag.
28:27Dag.
28:28Dag.
28:29Dag.
28:30Dag.
28:31Dag.
28:32Dag.
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28:46Dag.
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28:48Dag.
28:49Dag.
28:50Dag.
28:51Dag.
28:52More bicycles.
29:00The afternoon sunlight is so soothing.
29:06A bridge.
29:10It's another canal. Boats are coming and going.
29:19What a great view.
29:23That one's a motorboat.
29:26Oh, they're waving. Hi there.
29:28Are you having fun on the boat?
29:32I think they're stopping for me.
29:34Let's see if they'll talk with me.
29:39Hello.
29:43Huh? All young girls?
29:45Are you schoolmates?
29:46From the basic school.
29:50So you're a group of old friends.
29:52How old are you?
29:5530.
29:57You're in middle school then.
30:00Who owns the boat?
30:02From us all.
30:04You bought it together?
30:06How much was it?
30:08500.
30:10400.
30:12400.
30:14Did you use your own money?
30:17Yeah, yeah.
30:19Do you need licenses?
30:23No, only for 6 meters.
30:26You can't be harder than 7 kilometers per hour.
30:29So when did you buy the boat?
30:33Sunday.
30:34Ah, you just bought it.
30:38How do you like it?
30:41No, no.
30:42No, no.
30:43No, no.
30:44No, no.
30:46Everywhere?
30:48What do you mean?
30:52You can just do everything.
30:53You can do everything.
30:54You can do everything.
30:55You can do everything.
30:56For example, we are pretty young.
30:57And we can just ride.
30:58And just do what we can do.
31:00That's great.
31:02I'm a bit envious.
31:07Oh, time to go.
31:08Thanks for stopping by.
31:12Bye.
31:16Be careful.
31:39It's time for a refreshing side trip.
31:42Our destination is Gouda, a city with a cheese market tradition that's been around since the Middle Ages.
31:48The train appears to be very comfortable.
31:55Ah, windmills are coming into view.
31:59Gouda is one hour by train from Harlem.
32:01I'm hoping to buy some amazing cheese there.
32:04Oh, we've arrived.
32:12Aha, a canal.
32:18Across this canal is the town of Gouda.
32:21Here come some bicycles.
32:23Hi.
32:31This must be the cheese market.
32:35Look at all the round discs.
32:36They must be Gouda cheese.
32:40These women seem to be dressed in traditional attire.
32:44Goudsukaas.
32:45Marksos, which has been named since 1198 in Gouda.
32:50Handclap.
32:51It's not different.
32:53Oh, I see.
32:54This is a reproduction of the old price bidding style.
32:57Is the price per kilogram?
33:04Such small increments.
33:07The deal is closed with a handshake.
33:12Huh.
33:13Is this a scale?
33:19Yes.
33:20The old procedure is being faithfully reenacted.
33:26Everyone here is preserving the tradition.
33:31I got carried away with bidding.
33:33Well, since I'm here, I'd like to buy some of the amazing cheese only available to you.
33:39I got carried away with bidding.
33:40Well, since I'm here, I'd like to buy some of the amazing cheese only available.
34:03Normally we've put a sandwich that's around the country.
34:06The food for years, the food for years.
34:09The food for years, the food for years, the food for years.
34:12The food for years, the food for years, the food for years.
34:16I can't eat them for a year.
34:20Wonderful.
34:22What's going on?
34:25Oh, he ate it.
34:27Is it good?
34:29Yes.
34:31Five euro kilo.
34:33Yes.
34:35Ah, a deal is done.
34:39Look, there are so many different kinds.
34:42They look like giant macaroons.
34:47Is this a cheese specialty store?
34:54The store is stacked with cheese.
34:58I'm sure I can find great taste in cheese here.
35:09Is this the same good cheese that's being traded at the cheese market?
35:14No.
35:15No.
35:16This is a real ranch.
35:18And this is not ranch.
35:20This is a real ranch with raw milk.
35:24So, quality.
35:27So, it's authentic farm cheese.
35:31What do you recommend?
35:33And then we're going to my favorite.
35:36If you see a bit of a cornmeal, it's a bit in a pit.
35:41Specs?
35:42Yes.
35:43And that gives a bit of a crunchy taste to the cheese.
35:46And that is just the best effect on the cheese.
35:51Protein crystals.
35:52I've never even seen these before.
35:54No, my favorite.
35:55Your smile shows it.
35:56Very good.
35:57And my wife, you have to have a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit.
36:12So, you run the store with your husband.
36:17How does the cheese taste?
36:18Yes.
36:19It's a delicious cheese.
36:24Please introduce me to your wife.
36:26What does cheese mean to you?
36:44What does cheese mean to you?
36:45What does cheese mean to you?
36:46Yes, that is completely enriched.
36:49You're up to it.
36:50You're up to it, you're up to it.
36:52It's like your kid there.
36:54It's a kind of your child there.
36:55Yes, extra kid.
36:56The kitchen and the cake is actually a kid there.
36:58You go to bed and you're up to it.
37:01And at night I'm awake.
37:03So I thought that it's always in your blood, a sort of blood clot.
37:08Ah, you grow up with love.
37:10Yeah.
37:11This was my wife.
37:13That's what she said.
37:19Thank you for your time.
37:21Joe, thank you.
37:28They were such a loving couple.
37:33The flavor is produced by protein crystals, they said.
37:37I've learned something by coming to Gouda.
37:40I can hardly wait to brag about this.
37:44Oh, cheese!
37:46I forgot to buy the cheese!
37:53It's now five in the evening.
37:55The sun is still high in the sky.
37:58The potted plants by the window get great sun.
38:06It's like they're on display for passersby.
38:11And the windows are all so large.
38:23Ah, here's an open gate.
38:25Is that a sign for vegetables or fruit?
38:30Is this a grocer?
38:31A lot of bicycles are here.
38:46Maybe it's a park?
38:51No, I see fences.
38:53Yes.
38:54Is this a farm?
38:59Let me ask this boy.
39:01Hello.
39:02What are you doing?
39:03Are your parents planting something too?
39:16Yes.
39:17My father has that other part.
39:19And there are some flowers.
39:20And my persie-boom of last year.
39:21That's some flowers.
39:22Are your parents planting something too?
39:23Yes.
39:24My father has that other part.
39:25And there are some flowers and my persie-boom of last year.
39:26These are flowers.
39:27Aha.
39:37So this is a rental farm.
39:43All kinds of different plants are being grown in each lot.
39:47Hello.
39:48Ah, a water pump.
39:56Hey, shut up, shut up.
40:01What is that girl growing?
40:02Daan bij die molen, die mooie molen.
40:13He's singing.
40:14Daan bij die molen, die mooie molen.
40:21He seems to be in a good mood.
40:23Daan bij die molen, als jij wil zijn, mijn vrouw.
40:34Are you picking fresh vegetables for your dinner tonight?
40:38Ja hoor.
40:39Ja.
40:40Ja.
40:41Ja, het is nu wel een beetje vroeg.
40:42Maar als ze jong zijn, dan zijn ze ook lekker zacht.
40:45Dat is wel lekker.
40:48I'm sure they taste better when you've grown them yourself.
40:53Peas in a pod.
40:56Dit is zo, ja, tuurlijk.
40:59It costs nothing.
41:01Je stopt zo'n zaadje in de grond en dan komt er zo'n hele plant uit.
41:07En de zaadjes zijn niet duur.
41:09Een doosje kost twee euro of zo.
41:11Mmm.
41:12En we kunnen hier meerdere maaltijden van afhalen.
41:15No drawbacks at all then.
41:19We doen wat drankjes.
41:20Voor degenen die onderaan dorstig zijn met het warme weer.
41:23Ja.
41:24They all take a break together.
41:26Oh ja, dat moet.
41:30Het is een groot, hè?
41:31Want dan blijf ik niet.
41:32Het is enorm, enorm goed.
41:34Doe even.
41:35Het raakt uit.
41:36Het is wel geweldig.
41:37Ik heb het al gegeven.
41:38Zeg, zou dit ook wel lekker zijn, denk je?
41:40Het raakt uit.
41:42Nee, maar ze zijn nog wel iets kleiner.
41:44Ja.
41:45May I talk to you for a minute?
41:48Do you ever get more than you need?
41:51Ja, dat geven we weg aan mensen die het niet zo...
41:56zou niet zo'n lekkere grond kunnen kopen.
42:01Buren of familie?
42:03Ja.
42:05I see.
42:08Thank you all for your time.
42:13Goeie reis.
42:14Ja, dankjewel.
42:20Ah, they were such a nice farming group.
42:22Relaxed and friendly.
42:26It's 8.30 in the evening now and the sun still hasn't gone down.
42:41The buildings on the other side of the canal look like they're floating.
42:46Oh, I see people there.
42:54Is it a restaurant or something?
42:56I think I'll go take a look.
43:05Hmm, not a restaurant.
43:07These look like regular houses.
43:09There's someone outside.
43:12There's someone outside.
43:17Good evening.
43:18Good evening.
43:20Good evening.
43:21Do you live here?
43:22Do you live here?
43:23Yeah.
43:24Nice.
43:25Is this your yard?
43:29Is this your yard?
43:30Is this your yard?
43:31Yes.
43:32Yes.
43:33You don't have a farm with a boat.
43:35Houseboats?
43:36So they are floating on water.
43:39You have a lot of potted plants.
43:41You have a lot of potted plants.
43:46I see that many residents here enjoy gardening.
43:48Yes, give a little water.
43:51It's so warm.
43:52It's so warm.
43:53Is that your husband sitting over there?
43:57That is my man.
43:58May I say hello to him?
44:01Of course.
44:03Good evening.
44:04Hello.
44:05How long have you lived here?
44:0910 years.
44:1210 years.
44:13Your house floats on water, right?
44:17What is that like?
44:19Yes, of course.
44:20Come in.
44:21Come in.
44:22Huh?
44:23Is it all right?
44:24Oh, thank you so much.
44:27Then I'll come in for just a minute.
44:33Yes, come in.
44:37Watch the dogs.
44:38We have two of them.
44:39Come in.
44:40You have dogs, too?
44:42Wow, a really nice living room.
44:52This is no different from a house on land with a TV and everything.
44:56Ah, but just outside the window is water.
45:03I guess if you see this view every day, you get used to it.
45:12You never win.
45:14Then there are rainbows, then there are clouds, and it's always beautiful.
45:23A terrace on the water, enjoying the rays of the setting sun.
45:29The sun is still strong.
45:44How is life in Harlem?
45:47Well, if you are in the city, or if you do messages, you have too much money for the parking
45:56meter.
45:57And there is always someone who says...
45:59Really?
46:00And you have a bag, and if you have a lot of time, you give that to someone who comes
46:05again.
46:06The people are quite friendly.
46:08I think so you do it, so you meet.
46:11Of course.
46:16So you enjoy a relaxed lifestyle here.
46:19You're absolutely dope, huh?
46:21It's 100.
46:22We all want 100.
46:26That sounds nice.
46:31I hope you both keep well.
46:33Yeah.
46:35Thanks for having me.
46:36Goodbye.
46:37See you.
46:39See you.
46:45That houseboat was wonderful.
46:47And its residents were wonderful, too.
46:55It's still light outside.
46:57It's getting late, but I'll take another walk by the water.
47:01Good evening.
47:10Hey, hello.
47:14May I have a minute?
47:15Yeah, of course.
47:16What are you doing?
47:18What are you doing?
47:20This is suppen.
47:21Sup?
47:22Do you mean stand-up paddleboarding?
47:24Yeah.
47:25Yeah.
47:26We have to work overnight.
47:27So, as soon as we're done with work, we eat something.
47:30And then water up.
47:31Especially with this beautiful weather.
47:33That's nice.
47:35Well, there are a lot of people on the water.
47:38Not only people who come swimming, who spring from the mountains, but also the cadavaders,
47:42the roeiers, and even more suppers, luckily.
47:46The canals are great.
47:49I'll let you go now.
47:52Bye.
47:56Bye.
47:57I'd like to try stand-up paddleboarding, too, someday.
48:04She's going to hit the bridge with her head.
48:08Ah, she had to duck.
48:10There's still some sunlight left.
48:21The reflection is so bright on the water.
48:28And the residents here all have bright smiles, too.
48:34Harlem seems to be a city of kind people who share with their neighbors and enjoy life
48:39as much as they can.
48:45Those middle school girls who bought their own boat.
48:48I wonder where they're planning to go tomorrow.

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