Video: Endless fields of tulips. Aerial shots from Bruxelles5
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
At the mere mention of Holland most people in the world will immediately emerge a strong association with tulips … After all, this country is the world leader in the cultivation of these flowers. Prove this truth and snapshotscreated during flights over the Netherlands by a photographer Bruxelles5.
The Netherlands live in flowers. Moreover, it can be not only world-famous tulips, but also other plants. Every year in this country, a huge number of holidays dedicated to various plants are organized, for example, the Bloemencorso dahlia festival.
But the best time to travel around Holland is in spring, from mid-March to late May. After all, it is then that throughout this country tulips begin to bloom in different colors and shades.
Here Bruxelles5 goes every spring to the Netherlands with a camera to replenish his collection of pictures of one of the most beautiful spectacles in the world - tulip blossoms.
Moreover, Bruxelles5 takes photographs not from ground level, but from a bird's eye view. He rents a small plane or hang-glider to hover over the endless fields of blooming tulips and take pictures of all this beauty.
An interesting fact is that most of the pictures taken by Bruxelles5 were taken in the vicinity of the small town of Anna Pavlovna, named after the Russian Grand Duchess, daughter of Emperor Paul I, who became Queen of the Netherlands.
At the same time, the name of the town mentioned above has nothing to do with the ballerina Anna Pavlova, after whom one of the tulip varieties was named in the Netherlands.
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