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This image captures a street scene in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on an overcast day, suggesting recent rain due to the wet appearance of the cobblestone street and some people carrying umbrellas.

To the left, a grand, multi-story building with a facade of intricately carved stone dominates the frame. Its roof features several dormer windows and a distinctive gilded crown finial, strongly indicating it is the Royal Palace on Dam Square.

On the right side of the street, a row of traditional Dutch canal houses stands. The most prominent building on this side has a dark grey brick facade with multiple large, white-framed windows, and a classic stepped gable roof. Through one of its windows, an orange lampshade casts a warm glow. Below, at street level, are ground-floor businesses. One shop displays a "SALE" sign behind a metal shutter or security grill. Adjacent to it, a small sign for a food stall reads "t giet!" (meaning "it's pouring!" in Dutch) and advertises "FRIES DRINK €3.50".

The street itself is paved with cobblestones and appears wet, reflecting light. A prominent black and white zebra crossing spans the width of the street. Several pedestrians are scattered across the scene; some are walking, others are standing, and a few are holding umbrellas. A blue street sign is mounted on the gabled building, clearly displaying the names "NIEUWENDIJK" and "VOORBURG WAL". Another blue street sign features a pedestrian crossing symbol and a bicycle route indicator. In the background, further down the street, another building is visible with partial text "KOENKORF" (or similar) on its facade. The scene depicts a typical, bustling urban environment in the Dutch capital.
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Jun 3, 2026

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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This image captures a street scene in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on an overcast day, suggesting recent rain due to the wet appearance of the cobblestone street and some people carrying umbrellas. To the left, a grand, multi-story building with a facade of intricately carved stone dominates the frame. Its roof features several dormer windows and a distinctive gilded crown finial, strongly indicating it is the Royal Palace on Dam Square. On the right side of the street, a row of traditional Dutch canal houses stands. The most prominent building on this side has a dark grey brick facade with multiple large, white-framed windows, and a classic stepped gable roof. Through one of its windows, an orange lampshade casts a warm glow. Below, at street level, are ground-floor businesses. One shop displays a "SALE" sign behind a metal shutter or security grill. Adjacent to it, a small sign for a food stall reads "t giet!" (meaning "it's pouring!" in Dutch) and advertises "FRIES DRINK €3.50". The street itself is paved with cobblestones and appears wet, reflecting light. A prominent black and white zebra crossing spans the width of the street. Several pedestrians are scattered across the scene; some are walking, others are standing, and a few are holding umbrellas. A blue street sign is mounted on the gabled building, clearly displaying the names "NIEUWENDIJK" and "VOORBURG WAL". Another blue street sign features a pedestrian crossing symbol and a bicycle route indicator. In the background, further down the street, another building is visible with partial text "KOENKORF" (or similar) on its facade. The scene depicts a typical, bustling urban environment in the Dutch capital.

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