Luigi and Patrick next to some professional magazines.
Patrick still had some work to do.
Tiiti and Luigi.
This pretty canal was right next to the university.
This one will win the best view award.
We are not in Holland!
Used for example doctoral dissertations. Must be nice.
House sizes vary a lot.
This church does not look like a computer generated image from inside.
Ghent has plenty of fancy old houses with coloured windowpanes.
This Timo's favorite church is sometimes also used by Luigi for relaxing.
It is surprising how well these fit to the same cityscape.
What should we put here on the canalside? How about some old ruins?
Some nuns used to live here, I think.
With Cannon i can shoot some reflections. Ghent ends.
Pro tip: if your tower is losing some bricks, coat it with tights. Brugge begins.
More old beautiful houses.
And canals.
Moving the tourists around.
Two meters of musix box in the Brugge belfry.
Zeebrugge, port of Brugge.
Miniature Brugge seen from the belfry. End of Brugge.
Coot in a canal.
Still not in Holland!
They are engineers, so instead of admiring the old building they are wondering how the sundial on top of it works.
Ah, finally in Holland.
Dried medusas, om nom nom.
The waves from Zeebrugge shall be broken here.
What an ugly hotel.
Patrick's X-ray gaze penetrates the sand.
Castle of Gerald the devil in Ghent, afterwards a madhouse.
Port of Ghent.
Ruins of a monastery.
The roadsigns also teach you some history.
Remembering a dead noble. The areas depict the families of her parents and grandparents.
Nice boots.
Even in Flanders they still use the Belgian flag.
Windows made of coke bottles?
Enthusiastic schoolkids in the castle. Ghent residents don't have to pay to get in.
The coolest railway station frescos can be found in Ghent.