As a farewell I wanted to do a trip to the south of the Netherlands, having seen the North and the main cities (Den Haag, Rotterdam and AMS) I felt like I was missing to see the south. Other people from Sarphati felt like that too; eventually we were 15 people, 5 in each car.

The first stop was the huge dikes in Zeeland, built to stop the floods after the North Sea flood of 1953. Unfortunately, the heavy rain didn’t allow us to enjoy much the trip. The same happened with Antwerpen (Belgium), we spent more time having lunch than wandering around the center.

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Back in The Netherlands, specifically in Breda, the rain didn’t bothered us much, so we could ramble around for a while without getting wet. However, another thing annoyed us more: when getting back to the cars we realized that we got a 60€ parking fine for each car.

Those with still energies stop in the nice Utrecht before arriving to AMS at midnight.

Even though the bad weather, the fine and the many kilometers we did, it was nice thanks to the people I was traveling with.

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