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Even though the Eleven Cities Skating Tour has been cancelled - or at least postponed - the Dutch have already been out skating on a massive scale. Some people have even taken time off from work, school or college to hit the ice.
Over the past few days, several skating tours were organised. RNW took its cameras to the town of Kortenhoef where people could set out on 10 and 25 kilometre circuits. Over the weekend the weather will be ideal for skating: just a few degrees of frost and plenty of sunshine. Huge crowds are expected on the ice.
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via www.rnw.nl
Dear Guus,
After watching this video,now I understood why your wife loves skating...It is a very lovely and interesting exercise!Anyway,my first dream is to cycle in Holland with you and may later I will try skating..

I eat belacan, therefore I'm Malaysian :)
Posted by: Azizi | Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 07:57 AM
I cycle,therefore I am a cyclist?By the way,I eat cincalok but I am not from Melaka;hehehe..
Posted by: Adib | Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 12:03 PM