00:00So, welcome aboard. Your captain's name is Rudolf. I'm a sort of canal cattle boy, a river gypsy.
00:11If you have questions at the end of the tour, please come to me. I know it all. I'm born and raised there.
00:18Toilet is clean for you girls in the back. Boys try to keep it like that would be great. Straight into the canals of Amsterdam.
00:27Too much information? Okay, sorry. How are you doing with my Amsterdam English?
00:34Good. Perfect. Everybody okay with that? Yes. No complaints, lady, what you said?
00:39What language do you have, lady? Espanol. Ja. No.
00:48A major housing shortage, forcing people to live on boats in the past. Some of these boats we see more than this area. These days, the situation is very different.
00:59Houseboats are highly sought after nowadays. All of the houseboats are connected to all their facilities. People are willing to pay considerable amounts for these floating houses.
01:11Amsterdam fought with a great loss. From this reason, many residents were brought to a houseboot, from which they saw a few here.
01:21Thank you, Kay.
01:22Thank you very much.
01:28Can I go ahead and share something with you?
01:30It's a very beautiful house, the family
01:45The dance, as a draaiorkels, we're going to do it.
01:50And we're going to do it, it's a lot of stuff.
01:54We're going to do it from the old Western Tore.
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04:42There was one of the rivers that went through the sea.
04:48The first inhabitants of this river came to the place where we came from from Amsterdam.
04:55The first inhabitants built their houses on the higher ground.
04:59These first inhabitants were fished in the mountains.
05:02Along the lines of this river came to the first inhabitants of Amsterdam.
05:10The first inhabitants built their houses on higher places.
05:14They were mainly fishers and farmers.
05:17In this river came to the first inhabitants of Amsterdam.
05:24The first inhabitants built their houses in the highest areas of the place.
05:29In this place were fishers and agricultors.
05:32On the left hand side is the Barthaloe Plain or Waterloo Square.
05:37They are largely covered by the city hall and music theater.
05:41This used to be the center of the Jewish land.
05:44On the left side is the Barthaloe Plain.
05:47The place is now taken place by the Rathaus and the opera building, the Stubra.
05:54of the
06:20The place in the Schouders in the region was born on the Bay.
06:22we now see before us featuring pylons decorated with images from the dutch golden age
06:28is built in 1884. in some respects this bridge is a copy of the port alexander of the third
06:36in paris and it was named after its predecessor which was a wooden drawbridge painted blue
06:52yeah he's got a story about the next bridge but uh we don't see the bridge not yet not yet
07:02we're going that way okay yeah it's the landmark monster dog yeah
07:22this target has 17th century the canal houses here are the largest
07:27that must be visible after that
07:30we're going to see before us i had to get you through
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10:06This is a statue on the facade, which is the king of Michael and the dragon on an elephant's head.
10:13On the right, on the number 579, we can see a house with a beautiful statue on the facade,
10:21which represents San Miguel and the dragon on an elephant's head.
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13:02This is the smallest of the house, huh?
13:32This is the smallest of the house.
13:42This is the smallest of the house.
13:47You see one of the narrowest houses in Amsterdam.
13:51In the early days it was smart to build the narrowest facade possible,
13:55as taxes were determined based on the width of your house.
14:00This is one of the smallest houses in Amsterdam.
14:04This is the smallest possible.
14:08Good to see you.
14:10The units based on the breadth of the house.
14:14The right house is the most narrow of Amsterdam.
14:18The right house is the most narrow of the house.
14:22The right house is the most narrow of the house.
14:26I'm afraid. You're asking for asking? No, I'm asking.
14:30Frank lives in a big house.
14:34Is there someone living there? What? In the small house.
14:40I don't think it's the smallest house.
14:44He asked me, so I put it on the text.
14:46But when you're looking for a real small house,
14:48when you're standing in front of a Frank house,
14:52a bit to the right, across the water,
14:54there you have the smallest house.
14:56That's still one and a half, two meters or something.
15:10The right house is the most narrow of the house.
15:12At the Amsterdamse gratt,
15:16I have all my heart for always.
15:19Amsterdam is the most narrow of the house.
15:23My thoughts are as the most beautiful city in our country.
15:27All the Amsterdamse people, all the lights, at night, on the beach.
15:35Nobody can wish them better than a Amsterdamer to be.
15:45There is a house in the street in Amsterdam.
15:50But when I came to my grandmother, I came to my grandmother.
15:59Now a strange man here is in the room full.
16:07And also the beautiful house was in the house.
16:13All the trees, dreams, and on the beach.
16:22And on the water, a boat and a valley.
16:29A dream.
16:31To your Amsterdamse forces I found old.
16:38All the famous people in our village.
16:40All the beautiful houses of the river.
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17:13In a city that has a historical center of the 17th century,
17:16as well as preserved as the Amsterdam.
17:19The contemporary channels also symbolize
17:22the political, political, and economic
17:25of the society during the gold century of the countries.
17:29In many countries,
17:31we have seen all railings along the canals.
17:34Parking on the canals isn't completely risk-free.
17:38These railings were installed in the 60s
17:41and cars were driven into the canals almost every day.
17:44To this day,
17:46cars end up in the canals on a regular basis.
17:49Around the grachten,
17:50they often see very low areas.
17:53The parking on the grachten is not very risk-free.
17:56These areas were installed in the 60s,
17:59because almost every day they drove cars into the grachten.
18:03It's still happening,
18:05that cars fall into water.
18:07In many places at the edge of the canal
18:10there are some low valleys.
18:12Parking on the long of the canals
18:14causes some risks.
18:16These valleys were located in the 60s,
18:19since almost every day
18:20there were cars in the canal.
18:22Today,
18:23there are cars in the water regularly.
18:26It's interesting for you to know
18:28that we have over 1800 bridges here in Amsterdam.
18:31All the canal houses in Amsterdam.
18:41Every time this is increased in size,
18:43and all the canals were dark around the center
18:46in semicircles.
18:47It's interesting to know
18:48that Amsterdam has over 1800 bridges.
18:53The grachten are 3 meters deep.
18:56The first grachten were in the 30th century
18:58for the transport of children.
19:01Every time,
19:02when the city of the land
19:03has fallen,
19:04it has fallen,
19:05it has fallen,
19:06it has fallen,
19:07and it has fallen.
19:08Maybe it is interesting to know
19:10that in Amsterdam
19:11we have more than 1800 bridges.
19:14The channels have 3 meters deep.
19:17The first channels were excavated
19:19in the 13th century
19:20for the transport of the mercanties.
19:22As the way Amsterdam was growing,
19:25they were growing more channels
19:27and it has fallen,
19:28it has fallen,
19:29and it has fallen.
19:48The canals are 3 meters deep.
19:511 meter water,
19:521 meter mud,
19:53and 1 meter bicycles.
19:56In the last 15 years
20:00we took more than 200,000 bikes
20:01out of the canals.
20:03And now it's every year
20:05about 5,000,
20:066,000.
20:07It's just the energy.
20:26it that right.
20:27Not really about five long.
20:28And then it has fallen,
20:29it has fallen,
20:30it has fallen,
20:31it is the energy.
20:32It's reaching the area
20:33and increasing the way
20:34that people are going to be
20:35and looking at it's current
20:36lvester so they can't stop.
20:37And a lot of people are moving
20:38in that area.
20:39What about three months?
20:40These people are getting
20:42from the island.
20:43We have a place
20:44in the island.
20:46Do not have to be the one.
20:48And they have to keep
20:49put.
20:50The sea is for the sea.
20:51The sea is for the island.
20:53We are now sailing from the Brauers Chacht, or Brewers Canal, where the food is used to be located.
21:09We are now on the Brauers Chacht.
21:12We are now on the Brauers Chacht.
21:15We are now on the Brauers Chacht.
21:18We are now on the Brauers Chacht.
21:31To your right, at number 7 and 9, you can see two warehouses.
21:36One large and one somewhat smaller. Their names are Father and Son.
21:41On the right, at number 7 and 9, you can see two warehouses.
21:46One large and one small.
21:49They are called Father and Son.
21:51On the right, at number 7 and 9, you can see two families.
21:56One big and another small.
21:59You know them under the name of Father and Son.
22:03The Brauers Chacht.
22:04The Brauers Chacht.
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22:06The Brauers Chacht.
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22:08The Brauers Chacht.
22:09The Brauers Chacht.
22:10The Brauers Chacht.
22:11The Brauers Chacht.
22:12The Brauers Chacht.
22:13The Brauers Chacht.
22:14The Brauers Chacht.
22:15The Brauers Chacht.
22:16The Brauers Chacht.
22:17The Brauers Chacht.
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22:24The Brauers Chacht.
22:25The Brauers Chacht.
22:26The Brauers Chacht.
28:03Let's see my notes, huh?
28:05I don't know.
28:12Oh, let's see if I'm trying to shoot you with me.
28:33I don't know.
29:03Oh, my God.
29:33oh ladies and gentlemen almost the end of the show hey before you start running away from me
29:47it's the city of scooters and bicycles it's nowadays fully electric it's really bad
29:54before you know they are there look extra way across the streets of homes now further coffee
30:00shop it's not only for coffee don't smoke too much of the good product you will forget it all
30:05further now if you have questions about amsterdam good food cheap expensive discotheques the best
30:14seats for your home growings anyway i know it'll come to me now i hope you enjoyed the show there's
30:23a small plate in front if you like it you can put something on if you didn't like it you take
30:27something else enjoy goodbye everyone thank you thank you
30:32you
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