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Read the full article below... This all-new production features original digital video shot with a Sony HDR TG1 Digital Video Camcorder. 13 April 2013, Saturday: The 2013 Visit to Grey Area Coffeeshop: I arrived in Amsterdam on Saturday, 13 April and soon after meeting gapie at Utopia we left to go to the Grey Area. This was a fairly amazing experience and to be honest, it has been several years since I spent any appreciable time in the Grey Area. Let's face it, the seats are some of the most uncomfortable seats in any coffeeshop... however the amount of business this shop does is nothing short of astounding. The place was packed when we arrived and the budtender greeted us warmly as we took seats on the uncomfortable metal stools. I shot some video while we were there, being careful not to show anyone's face. Overall, a great experience. Finding the Grey Area: The Grey Area is tucked away just inside Oude Leliestraat off the Torensluis bridge over the Singel canal. The Torensluis was built in 1648, it is an arched and exceptionally wide bridge. It is the oldest remaining bridge in Amsterdam, and also the widest bridge in Amsterdam. The landmark you want to look for is the bust of Dutch writer Multatuli, The bridge, also known as Brug 9, crosses the Singel near Dam square, at Oude Leliestraat and will lead you right to the Grey Area. The original music is performed by Kevin MacLeod and it is provided royalty free from http://www.incompetech.com/ Read more about The Grey Area coffeeshop here: http://www.coffeeshop.freeuk.com/Grey... This video was edited with Vegas 11. The credits were created with Windows XP Movie Maker. Thank you for viewing. .