Willemstad
The Pastel Harbour
Portrait
Willemstad was built as a Dutch colonial port with Amsterdam gables, and the story goes that a nineteenth-century governor ordered the white walls painted because the tropical glare gave him migraines — he was later found to own the paint company. A floating pontoon bridge swings open for ships, and the harbour was a major refuelling point for the Venezuelan oil trade.
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