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My
Amsterdam Photos


A flower stand on a
street in A'dam
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Here is some
information and advise about Amsterdam that
I hope may be helpful in making your stay there a
pleasent one. Before I continue, I should
explain that I do not recommend doing any drugs or coming
into any sexual contacts with sexworkers or anyone else
in Amsterdam. My goal is to information those who may
decide to indulge in such activity of some of the hazards
or dangers involved. The reader should also be aware that
there many be many other such dangers that I failed to
mention in this article. So, utmost caution should be
taken when one decides to indulge in the many liberties
Amsterdam may have to offer. And please remember that because
of international pressures mainly from the USA and its
allies in the UN, cannabis is formally illegal in the
Netherlands and users are allowed to carry only a couple
of grams with them. But in spite of all that, it is
tolerated and even taxed. Coffeeshops as well as other
businesses pay about 52% tax on their earnings (...and
you thought your taxes are too high). One can walk into
any coffeeshop and order a coffee, a joint or both in
Amsterdam. Though I do recommend purchasing some loose
stuff and rolling your own because some of the the
prerolled joints sold there are packed with other
substances and may have little if any weed in them. When
the first coffeeshops openned in the 1960s they sold
potent Moroccan hash. So, users used to mix the hash with
tobacco and roll them into joints. So if one has kicked
nicotene addiction then one would easily get back on it
again in the process. There is a large selection of weed and hash in coffeeshops. So, if you happen to visit one in search of that then ask to see the menu before ordering. You should also remember that unlike the stuff you're used to back home the stuff you get in A'dam is often of high quality and can really kick-ass. Some is listed as "hydro" meaning that it was grown hydroponically and other as "bio" meaning it was grown in soil or organically. And also don't forget to ask about the percentage of Sattiva and Indica in the weed, if that's of interest to you. Whatever you do, do not buy anything on the streets because you will probably get ripped off at the least. In spite of such an easy access to cannabis products, "studies have shown that the average use of it in Holland is lower compared to most surrounding countries." (from: "Prohibition open to be challenged" by J.S. Van Der Stad, Summer 2008) Amsterdam is also more tolerant of gays and lesbians then many other cities in the world. There are many gay and lesbian bars in A'dam. But the community in not as well organized or wide spread as in some American cities such as Chicago, San Francisco or New York. I've been told that the popular cruising areas are in Vondelpark by the rose garden after dusk and the wooded Nieuwe Meer area in the southwest of the city. Amsterdam also has very liberal prostitution laws. However, caution is strongly advised in terms of safe sex and personal safety particularly on Paardenstraat where there are many male hustlers. There are also new boutiques being opened in buildings owned by one of the city's leading developers in the Red Light district where one could buy a gift for the Wife after visiting a prostitute next door (lol). You should also remember that
space cakes, cookies or bonbons containing weed or hash
that are sold in some places kick in after a few hours.
So don't hesitate to ask the staff how many you should
eat. And do not eat more then recommended because they
are very powerful and the high you get on those is almost
like on acid (LSD). Some unknowing tourists sometimes
overdose and later are found wasted lying around on
pavements giving A'dam a bad name. Also remember that no
one under 18 is allowed to enter coffeeshops, and IDs are
checked. The cannabis products sold in gift shops and
grocary stores have little THC
content and will not work like the ones that have a high
content of that substance. So those are a lot safer to
use. The
above advice was for a carefree tourist that would be
spending time more intensively then the residents -
rushing here and there, asking people for directions or
advice, meeting strangers, going to the Red Light or Blue
Light districts, visiting coffeeshops, checking out the
night life, going to Festivals etc. In other words,
advice for a tourist with a higher profile that may
attract pickpockets and other types that tend to prey on
careless tourists. So most of all, please use your common
sense and everything should turn out well.
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The Royal Palace (Koninklijk
Paleis) on The Dam Square
Dutch Royal House (Het Koninklijk Huis)
![]() That's me at the Dam Square in Amsterdam. The Dam Square was the 1960s hippie center of the world. It still is a popular meeting place in Amsterdam. Click here to see it on a Google Map. |
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These videos were made with a webcam, cameraphone or digital photo camera |
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![]() Dam Square 1 A panoramic view of the Dam Square in Amsterdam, Holland. Click here for more info & video formats |
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Some songs I wrote in
Amsterdam and some sounds I recorded there |
Sounds Of Amsterdam |
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