Road trip through Europe 2017. All the colors of the beauty of the Keukenhof flower park
The park was founded in 1949 near the town of Lisse. Today it covers an area of .32 hectares. Walking along it, I saw huge flower beds of different colors, which I did not even suspect existed. Its territory is crossed by canals and small streams that complement the beauty of the park. No wonder I spent several days inspecting the park. Seems to have seen everything there is to see. The most interesting thing is that Keukenhof means "Kitchen Park" in Dutch, which is inextricably linked with the name of Countess Van Beuren. In the 15th century, this countess' estate was located on this land, where various herbs were grown for the court kitchen. Beautiful transformation.
Walking in the park, I could not enjoy its beauty. His life is only in the spring, and this beauty is fleeting. For the sake of the park, I split my 2017 European road trip into two parts, spring and summer. Spring in the Netherlands is beautiful, and the tulips are especially blooming. Apparently, every tourist should see this beauty in the Netherlands, which we usually see in Russian flower markets, where hucksters put a very high price. I want to note that Russian flowers have a unique smell, like the taste of Kuban tomatoes, unlike Turkish ones. European flowers in our markets have the smell of ordinary grass. Why do our women like them? The field flower reminds me of Russia. And how they smell! How cute they are, not like cold western ones. At the same time, I do not underestimate the beauty of the flowers of the Netherlands, and the Keukenhof park. If you are going to come to the park, then book a hotel about a year before arrival. One day is not enough for the park. 4 days were not enough for me to enjoy the beauty. Be sure to come here. The Netherlands is a very beautiful country, against the backdrop of Europe.
What a nice dog and her owner. That's right, th... so on beauty. The main thing is that the dog should be pleased, and people are nothing compared to it. After all, flowers were planted for dogs, not for people.
People walk along paths, and dogs walk on lawns and flower beds. That's right.