portion of a Dutch barge, numbered "KB1802", docked on a canal in Amsterdam, Netherlands
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portion of a Dutch barge, numbered "KB1802", docked on a canal in Amsterdam, Netherlands

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portion of a Dutch barge, numbered "KB1802", docked on a canal in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The barge has a black hull with large white numerals. The deck of the barge is made of wooden planks. On the deck, there is a black railing with a mooring post and a cylindrical trash can. A small, round wooden table with a metal base is also visible. A life preserver, orange with white reflective stripes, hangs on the black side of the barge, with a white object inside that resembles a cricket bat. A large, purple umbrella provides shade over part of the deck. In the background, a metal chimney or boiler is visible under the umbrella, supported by a black metal stool. A wooden chair with striped cushions sits to the left of the table. A cluster of Dutch flag-colored decorative streamers is attached to the railing on the right side of the image. The water of the canal is visible below the hull of the barge.