This Pretty Photograph Was taken from St. Peters "mountain"
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This is something Ineke had written awhile back. I put it on here
On the right side you can see a church with a cemetery,
on the left side you see Andre's castle.
Most of Holland is below sea level and as flat as a pancake,
only Limburg has a few hills, which we call "mountains",
about 200 meters "high". (200 meters = 656 feet)
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Scroll down to Page 27
(that is the second walk to André's castle and Mount Saint Peter)
you can see the fenced off dog run area.
This is something Ineke had written awhile back. I put it on here
with her picture as it shows and explains St Pietersberg some.
3 comments:
Hi Sue! Great that you posted my picture. More to read about Mount Peter in our Maastricht city walks www.andrerieu-movies.com. You can even see the fenced off dog run area, on page 27. It could be dangerous to perform there for thousands of people. While partying at the Radetsky March, we might end up inside the caves!!
Ineke.
Sorry I goofed the spelling of St Pietersberg. I saw it after I hit publish, and then it was too late to change it. If I change it once it's posted, then when someone gets it in their news alert or tries to click onto it in Google, it won't find the page. :(
It's the correct spelling everywhere else though so should be ok ...
Thank you, Sue, for this interesting news and to Ineke & Ruud, I really enjoyed my "virtual tour" of Maastricht. What a fascinating city! Now I want to visit there! So much history and so many wonderful places to see...and it has André too! What more could a person ask for?
Kay
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