Dutch people are partying like it's 2019
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This is a tale of two crowds.
(CNN) — This is a tale of two crowds. The first is in Amsterdam's Vondelpark, a magnificently landscaped green-space in the Dutch capital. Hundreds pack together to celebrate unseasonably warm February days. "It's not allowed, but we'll do it anyway,' one young woman told Dutch TV. "This can't go on. They can't leave us at home. We're getting depressed."More Related News
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