Selfie-Taking Millennials Are Killing Dutch Tulip Fields
5 years ago
Viral
Simon Pennings
Janine Fluyt
Selfie
Visual Arts
Field
Tulip
Portrait Photography
Netherlands
Half Dome
Amsterdam
According to Digital Trends.com, "Snapping numerous selfies on vacation is a big part of any trip for most people these days..." However, vacationers in the Netherlands are killing a field of tulips with their selfie taking. Local tulip grower Simon Pennings, who tends to numerous tulip fields near Amsterdam, told CNN the problem, “Last year I had one field and there were 200 people in the field.
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