Hoek Van Holland ferry to Haringvlietplein Stellendam 26th July 2025
Warndering through the heartland of Rotterdam and gazing at the bones and blood of the empire that is trade makes me believe that the Green’s and their desire to move to ‘renewalable’ technologies by 2030 is a joke. 24/7 the ships arrive, huge things powered by diesel. Their attendant tugs and tenders, pilot boats and service boats, the same. Then cranes and square miles of containers and thousands of lorries, and vechiles of all sizes and shapes, not to speak of the trains and the myriad coaches.

JCBs are building a huge sand castle in the background.










Although today turned out to be a much longer trip than I was expecting it was one of contrasts. The infrastructure of Rotterdam was immense and the ship traffic constant. It’s not just big ones. Bridges everywhere have traffic lights on the water and a wee woman comes up in her yacht that won’t quite fit under the bridge. The traffic is stopped – creating miles of tailbacks – and the bridge is raised to allow her through – even massive two lane things. Love it.