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Open-air restaurants welcome visitors in winter

Posted by Dana Marin | Jan 18, 2013 | All Photos, Amsterdam | 0

Does anyone want to have a hot chocolate outside at minus 5 degrees Celsius?

Hot chocolate outside in winter

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