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Den Bosch was originally built as a fortress and some early sections of those walls are still there. In the late 15th century, a much greater wall was built as the city flourished and became the second-largest population centre in what is now the Netherlands.
The city is rich in history and has an amazing town square.
The main attraction of our trip was GLAMPING. It was very cute.
We also enjoyed hiking the moerputten bridge.
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![](pics/4408.jpg) Moerputten bridge is now part of a footpath which has been constructed on the former railroad dyke |
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![](pics/4413.jpg) 15th-century painter Hieronymous Bosch... namesake of the town and famous artist |
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![](pics/4417.jpg) the highlight of our trip... our first ever experience GLAMPING |
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![](pics/4419.jpg) inside the tent |
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![](pics/4423.jpg) hearty dutch breakfast ahead of more hiking |
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