woensdag 7 juni 2017

Photofestival Naarden (2)

Then up to the yellow barn at the left.

Where photographer "Inge van Mill" had a presentation of her photobook "Tweederangs burgers" (Second-rate- citizens). 

In the barn you could have a look in many photobooks.

Then we went underground into the tunnels of the ramparts of the fortress.



There was a look outside through the thick walls.

When we came out the tunnels there were also photo's placed against the ramparts.

But we passed many more tunnels as it is a huge fortress.

With interesting details and mysterious  doors.

Imagine they had no electric lights in those old days only torches!

Outside we took a break on a sunny terras to warm up from the cold tunnels. (Will be continued tomorrow).

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  1. I would love to be there and wander through the tunnels! Thanks for sharing this great place.

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  2. It looks very interesting and I love those Dutch style gables shown on the last photol

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  3. How interesting to imagine those tunnels in the dark and damp. It's amazing they are still in such good shape. Nice photos, too.

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  4. Bijzondere locaties, prachtig opgezet.

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  5. wat een mooie locatie

    en die tunnels zijn wel heel bijzonder Marianne

    groeten

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  6. The fortress and grounds alone are enough to draw you in!

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  7. An interesting place for a show.

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  8. Goodness what an unusual spot for an exhibition Marianne! Not sure about the tunnels, claustrophobia and all that ☺

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  9. Oud en nieuw in harmonie = Amsterdam

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  10. What a great place for the exhibition and those tunnels are incredible.

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  11. How fun to be able to wander through the tunnels while enjoying the photos!

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  12. So lovely tunnels. This is wonderful place.

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