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It's not Jamai Loman's fault, but The House of Hide and Seek is incomprehensible TV

It's not Jamai Loman's fault, but The House of Hide and Seek is incomprehensible TV

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A mysterious bunker, natural beauty and monuments around Bergen aan Zee

A mysterious bunker, natural beauty and monuments around Bergen aan Zee

The weekend supplement AlleTijd features an 8.6-kilometer walking and cycling route exploring the natural beauty and monuments around Bergen aan Zee. The trail guides visitors through local landscapes and historical sites, including a mysterious bunker.

Maverick Jan fights for his waterfront palace. ‘There’s always something happening here. Who else has this in the Netherlands?’

Maverick Jan fights for his waterfront palace. ‘There’s always something happening here. Who else has this in the Netherlands?’

Jan Bais, a 75-year-old resident of IJmuiden, is fighting to remain in his unique waterfront home after converting a houseboat into a structure on steel beams. The local municipality wants him to vacate the site, but Bais refuses to leave his beloved residence.

Christina Curry expecting a girl

Christina Curry expecting a girl

Christina Curry, the daughter of Patricia Paay, announced on Saturday that she is expecting a baby girl. She shared the news with her followers on Instagram by posting footage from a gender reveal event.

This Haarlem local moved to Thailand fifteen years ago: ‘It still feels like a holiday’

This Haarlem local moved to Thailand fifteen years ago: ‘It still feels like a holiday’

Dave Numan, a former resident of Haarlem, permanently relocated to Thailand fifteen years ago following a vacation. He transitioned from his life in the Netherlands to one surrounded by Thai street food and tropical heat, noting that his new life still feels like a holiday.

Eva zu Beck quit her dream job to travel: ‘Family and friends said it was reckless’

Eva zu Beck quit her dream job to travel: ‘Family and friends said it was reckless’

Adventurer and National Geographic host Eva zu Beck discusses her decision to leave a conventional career path to pursue a life of travel and mountain living. In an interview with Mezza magazine, she shares the lessons she learned about seeking freedom despite concerns from her family and friends.