DRACHTEN – Circus Renz Berlin’s fleet of blue, red and yellow trucks have had a fresh lick of paint over the winter.
But now, as coronavirus measures shut down the entertainment industry across Europe, they have no place to go. "It's catastrophic for everybody," said Sarina Renz, of the family circus that has been in existence since 1842.
For the foreseeable future, the circus is parked up behind an equestrian center in a northern Dutch town, waiting and hoping for an end to the crisis.
The German circus’ animals, including eight Siberian steppe camels, 15 horses and a llama, are spending their time in sandy fields munching their way through the circus’ supply of food and supplies donated by locals. "We have food, but not for long.
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