The Anne Frank House (Dutch: Anne Frank Huis) is a writer's house and biographical museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. The building is located on a canal called the Prinsengracht, close to the Westerkerk, in central Amsterdam in the Netherlands. During World War II, Anne Frank hid from Nazi persecution with her family and four other people in hidden rooms at the rear of the 17th-century canal house, known as the Secret Annex (Dutch: Achterhuis). Anne Frank did not survive the war but in 1947, her wartime diary was published. In 1957, the Anne Frank Foundation was established to protect the property from developers who wanted to demolish the block. The museum opened on 3 May 1960. It preserves the hiding place, has a permanent exhibition on the life and times of Anne Frank, and has an exhibition space about all forms of persecution and discrimination. In 2013 and 2014, the museum had 1.2 million visitors and was the 3rd most visited museum in the Netherland
Finish places International Tour de Banyuwangi Ijen first stage at Red Island Beach keeps the story interesting. Starting from the number of miners who are damaging the ecosystem to the mystical story from the island. According to a tour guide, Yogie Turnando (24), Red Island began to attract a lot of tourists since the local Government saw the potential of the beauty of its beaches. In addition, since the existence of the discovery of gold mines, the island is visited more and more Red. "Island Red gold it contains. So while many know the mountain on the island Red Gold contains Yes ultimately attract tourists and businessmen, "said Yogie when found after the finish of the first stage of the Tour de Banyuwangi Ijen. Yogie said, gold mine on the island of Red because there is a myth that developed, i.e. There is a natural earth spikes embedded in a mountain on the opposite coast of the island. "Here its the existence of Earth's natural nails made of gold. An