| Luigi and Patrick next to some professional magazines. |
| Patrick still had some work to do. |
| Tiiti and Luigi. |
| This pretty canal was right next to the university. |
| This one will win the best view award. |
| We are not in Holland! |
| Used for example doctoral dissertations. Must be nice. |
| House sizes vary a lot. |
| This church does not look like a computer generated image from inside. |
| Ghent has plenty of fancy old houses with coloured windowpanes. |
| This Timo's favorite church is sometimes also used by Luigi for relaxing. |
| It is surprising how well these fit to the same cityscape. |
| What should we put here on the canalside? How about some old ruins? |
| Some nuns used to live here, I think. |
| With Cannon i can shoot some reflections. Ghent ends. |
| Pro tip: if your tower is losing some bricks, coat it with tights. Brugge begins. |
| More old beautiful houses. |
| And canals. |
| Moving the tourists around. |
| Two meters of musix box in the Brugge belfry. |
| Zeebrugge, port of Brugge. |
| Miniature Brugge seen from the belfry. End of Brugge. |
| Coot in a canal. |
| Still not in Holland! |
| They are engineers, so instead of admiring the old building they are wondering how the sundial on top of it works. |
| Ah, finally in Holland. |
| Dried medusas, om nom nom. |
| The waves from Zeebrugge shall be broken here. |
| What an ugly hotel. |
| Patrick's X-ray gaze penetrates the sand. |
| Castle of Gerald the devil in Ghent, afterwards a madhouse. |
| Port of Ghent. |
| Ruins of a monastery. |
| The roadsigns also teach you some history. |
| Remembering a dead noble. The areas depict the families of her parents and grandparents. |
| Nice boots. |
| Even in Flanders they still use the Belgian flag. |
| Windows made of coke bottles? |
| Enthusiastic schoolkids in the castle. Ghent residents don't have to pay to get in. |
| The coolest railway station frescos can be found in Ghent. |