Keukenhof Welcomes Visitors For Tulip Season - Netherlands
After bleak winter months of a coronavirus lockdown, springtime shoots of hope emerged as restrictions were relaxed at a Dutch flower garden and other public venues. Under a government-approved pilot scheme, the world-famous Keukenhof garden opened its gates to let a few thousand people tiptoe through the 7 million tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and myriad other flowers meticulously hand-planted throughout its manicured lawns by a small army of gardeners. A maximum of 5,000 visitors were allowed into the garden, nestled amid the pancake-flat bulb fields between Amsterdam and The Hague, if they could show proof that they had just tested negative for COVID-19. Lisse, Netherlands, April 23, 2021. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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- ILEA000723468
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- 2021/4/23 00:00:00
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- Utrecht Robin/ABACA / Kyodo News Images
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