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Never Aging Beauty. Kinderdijk.
Jan 20th
5 days ago my husband and I, and the pug, took a spur-of-the-moment visit to Ablassedam which is about 20 minutes ride from our home. I thought why not see the windmills at Kinderdijk while the sun is setting?
So off we went and I had a blast firing my shutters (both 2 camera bodies and my ipod camera, the latter for photos to be uploaded to my instagram accnt.)
These windmills never sieze to amaze me. Looking at them always makes me wonder about life back in the 1500′s. I wonder….
Old and New
Jun 5th
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KINDERDIJK, almost dawn.
The Netherlands is famous for its windmills. Today there are still more than 1.000 mills. Nowhere in the world you will find as many windmills as near (the Dutch village) Kinderdijk. Around 1740 no less than 19 sturdy mills were built here. They have been well preserved to the present day.
The mills drain the excess water from the Alblasserwaard polders – which are situated below sea-level – after which the water is sluiced into the river Lek (the Rijn).
The powerful mill sails serve to transmit the force of the wind on to large paddle-wheels which scoop up the water. Nowadays power-driven pumping engines do the job, including one of the largest water screw pumping-stations in Western Europe.
The foundation “Wereld Erfgoed Kinderdijk” maintains and preserves the windmills in Kinderdijk.
The preservation is not limited to the windmills themselves, but also covers the area in which the windmills are situated. The foundation makes use of funds from the government and the members of the foundation each contribute to the cost of maintenance. Additional sponsoring should take care of reducing the backlog of repairs.
In 1997 the mills of Kinderdijk were put on the World Heritage List of UNESCO.- source













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