It always rains in november

Based on a true story. The continuing adventures of nietroooh, Alba and Aurora.

Archive for January, 2007


King of the water.

Where: Emmen, the Netherlands.
What: A lionfish; mostly found in the Indo-Pacific region. It has long venomous spines, used for defense. The lionfish uses it’s large fins to corner their prey; then swallows it whole.

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Floating like a…

What: Why, a butterfly of course.
Where: Emmen, the Netherlands.

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Monkey business.

Where: Emmen, the Netherlands.
What: A Hamadryas Baboon-couple, hiding from the rain.

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Fishies.

Where: Emmen, the Netherlands.
What: Aquarium around the corner from the shark tank.

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A mountain of snow.

Where: Winterberg, Germany.
What: The sun sets through the trees after a day of skiing.

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Ice.

Where: Groningen, the Netherlands.
What: The first layer of ice on the canal this year. First step towards the next Elfstedentocht (Eleven Cities Marathon).

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Sugar Drawer.

Where: Gravensteen, Ghent, Belgium
What: The count’s chapel, located at the front of the gatehouse of the castle. The altar stood below the cross-shaped window. Later it was turned into a prison, deriving it’s name (sugar drawer) from the metal cage in which prisoners were locked.

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