Picturesque and Deserted Netherlands During COVID-19 Outbreak
Batul Nafisa Baxamusa
The self-isolation and social distancing led to a look of desertion in the beautiful country of the Netherlands.
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With travel restrictions in places, on public gatherings; closed businesses and schools, Netherlands has come to a temporary standstill.
Life During Coronavirus Era
A picture speaks a thousand words...
A quick look at some of the moments around Netherlands during the COVID-19 restrictions in place.
Netherlands in Pictures during COVID-19
The Ridderzal
without the admirers...
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The Westerkerk, Amsterdam awaits devotees to return sans the social distancing norms.
The Markthal missing people to gather, shop, socialize, enjoy, and entertain as well as residents to move about without social distancing.
Empty steps, during the rush hours.
Bicycles following the "Stay Home" norm until the cycling enthusiasts return to strolling down the picturesque streets.
The spectacular Rijksmuseum stands calmly awaiting the art connoisseurs to return back to explore its precious and priceless treasures.
The 92-foot sails of the Windmills of Kinderdijk are usually open from April-October for the public. This year, they may see a fewer tourists visiting them due to COVID-19.
And offers a virtual tour of the place and the blooming flowers....
The world famous Keukenhof is closed to visitors this year due to COVID-19.
COVID-19 has definitely left the picturesque Netherlands deserted as tourism takes a hit due to the pandemic.