The Hague - City Farm 'De Woelige Stal'
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The Hague - City Farm 'De Woelige Stal'

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A: bridge over the channel

od Valentin Arfire, 550 meters away

bridge over the channel

B: monument den Haag

od Valentin Arfire, 560 meters away

monument den Haag

C: The Royal Academy of Art - Open Day january 2011 - Textile & Fashion

od Marco den Herder, 610 meters away

This picture was taken at the Open Day (29 january 2011) of The Royal Academy of Art / The Hague. It ...

The Royal Academy of Art - Open Day january 2011 - Textile & Fashion

D: The Hague - Hofje van Nieuwkoop

od Marco den Herder, 930 meters away

The Hague - Hofje van Nieuwkoop

E: The Hague - 'Van Kleef' Steam Distillery

od Marco den Herder, 1.1 km daleko

The Hague - 'Van Kleef' Steam Distillery

F: The Hague - Koningstraat - QUEENSDAY 2012

od Marco den Herder, 1.2 km daleko

The Hague - Koningstraat - QUEENSDAY 2012

G: The Hague - Verademingsfestival

od Marco den Herder, 1.3 km daleko

The Hague - Verademingsfestival

H: Roof Garden in The Hague (Katerstraat - city center)

od Marco den Herder, 1.3 km daleko

The Katerstraat (a street in the city centre of The Hague) seen from a bird eye's view.Pano was taken...

Roof Garden in The Hague (Katerstraat - city center)

I: Underground tram station

od Ilja van de Pavert, 1.3 km daleko

Tram station 'Grote Markt', The Hague (Den Haag), Netherlands

Underground tram station

J: The Hague - Iceskating in the Zuiderpark

od Marco den Herder, 1.3 km daleko

The Hague - Iceskating in the Zuiderpark

This panorama was taken in Netherlands, Europe

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Text by Steve Smith.

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