Düsseldorf

Ben visits Düsseldorf
Venlo

No pictures because my camera was stolen the night before.
Wankum

Garzweiler

Herbst in Düsseldorf

Weckmann

I'm going to eat you! Alles klar?
A Windmill in Baexem

Dutch-Belguim Border

After a quick sprint through Dutch Limburg, I cross into Belgium.
Antwerp Central Train Station

Antwerp has quite the train station. It means the business and looks the part. Located about a mile from the city centre, it stands dominant above it's surroundings. If you are looking for a small,Læs mere
Antwerp Grote Markt

Antwerp, the largest city in Flanders, is nice on an Autumn afternoon. It's 1.2 million inhabitants are known, not as 'Antwepers', but as 'Senors' after the Spanish rule of the low countries. It's aLæs mere
Marian Statues

On nearly all the street corners in Antwerp there are these 'Marian' statues. I don't know the history behind these, but will search in the morn.
Antwerp Het Steen and Sint-Paulusparochi

Het Steen sits on the banks of the river Scheldt and is a former fortifications.
Belgium Beer

Belgium beer is renowned for being the best. And although I prefer Czech, I had to come away with a few bottles. I chose one called 'La Guillotine', which is a family brewed beer 'since 1654'. GivenLæs mere
Cafe Noir

Floragarten, Düsseldorf

Museum Insel Hombroich (outside)

Museum Insel Hombroich (inside)

Langen Foundation

Raketenstation Hombroich

A Farm in Hombroich

Prüfstand

Essen

Zeche Zollverein

The Rhine at Zons

The volume of traffic the Rhine carries is incredible. It's constant - the long, low barges slowly making their way down stream, or the large cargo ships travelling upstream with cargo destined forLæs mere
Zons

Zons is a small, walled medieval town on the west bank of the Rhein, just 10 or so miles south of Düsseldorf. It's seen a lot in its 600 year history, from French occupations to plagues. The thirtyLæs mere