Oi that one blue dot in the Netherlands there, that was me!
I like how they’re avoiding our roads at all cost
It’s always fun to see the Flatlanders chugging over the Gotthard with their motorhomes 😉
Release the Kraken
Ah yes, the great annual Dutch migration. The BBC should do a documentary about it and Sir David Attenborough should be the narrator.
They’re metastasising.
This is pretty cool. Where did you get the data from?
reminds me of those videos with ants paths
Why are Göttingen and Jena on that map? Pretty cities but there are like 50 cities bigger than them in Germany.
I see so many Dutch numberplates during the summer where I live (Snowdonia, North Wales) so I’m surprised there isn’t more blue cutting across England.
I see a fuckton of them here in Sweden each summer
If there is something I have learned wile traveling is that it doesn’t matter where you are you will always find a dutch in the hostel with a crazy adventure to tell
Pretty much illustrated endless caravan to the south.
See how much we love the UK
I feel like this map is inaccurate. The highway going from Parma to the Tyrrhenian sea is literally just an infinite line of Dutch license plates in the summer
You can see the Danube river in Austria and Hungary
Definitely not got good coverage for the UK. I see loads of our Dutch friend’s number plates in the summer in SE England and all over Scotland.
During summer there is alot of dutch cars on swedish roads. Its like a sign that its holiday season.
Ah the netherlands, the spot on the map that is only not covered by water because somehow not everybody has been home at once, ever.
Is it only me, or is a Dutch slime mold trying to eat Europe?
Jeez! They can’t really decide where they want to go, can they?
The change in climate and vegetation between Dijon and Montpellier is crazy, you’re basically driving from a nothern EU vibe to a southern EU vibe in a few hours.
Always liked the theme park like gas stops in south France, great for kids.
You just need to look where the closest F1 circuits are to know where they will go
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Not true, too few dots around the Garda lake
Oi that one blue dot in the Netherlands there, that was me!
I like how they’re avoiding our roads at all cost
It’s always fun to see the Flatlanders chugging over the Gotthard with their motorhomes 😉
Release the Kraken
Ah yes, the great annual Dutch migration. The BBC should do a documentary about it and Sir David Attenborough should be the narrator.
They’re metastasising.
This is pretty cool. Where did you get the data from?
reminds me of those videos with ants paths
Why are Göttingen and Jena on that map? Pretty cities but there are like 50 cities bigger than them in Germany.
I see so many Dutch numberplates during the summer where I live (Snowdonia, North Wales) so I’m surprised there isn’t more blue cutting across England.
I see a fuckton of them here in Sweden each summer
If there is something I have learned wile traveling is that it doesn’t matter where you are you will always find a dutch in the hostel with a crazy adventure to tell
Pretty much illustrated endless caravan to the south.
See how much we love the UK
I feel like this map is inaccurate. The highway going from Parma to the Tyrrhenian sea is literally just an infinite line of Dutch license plates in the summer
You can see the Danube river in Austria and Hungary
Definitely not got good coverage for the UK. I see loads of our Dutch friend’s number plates in the summer in SE England and all over Scotland.
During summer there is alot of dutch cars on swedish roads. Its like a sign that its holiday season.
Ah the netherlands, the spot on the map that is only not covered by water because somehow not everybody has been home at once, ever.
Is it only me, or is a Dutch slime mold trying to eat Europe?
Jeez! They can’t really decide where they want to go, can they?
The change in climate and vegetation between Dijon and Montpellier is crazy, you’re basically driving from a nothern EU vibe to a southern EU vibe in a few hours.
Always liked the theme park like gas stops in south France, great for kids.
You just need to look where the closest F1 circuits are to know where they will go