Kinderdijk Windmills in 4 seasons. Unesco World Heritage. Dutch Mills
Beschrijving: Amateurfilm over de molens van Kinderdijk in vier seizoenen. Zomer: bezoekersmolen, zonsondergangen, verlichte molens - Herfst: mist, regen, onweer en zware storm - Winter: ijs, sneeuw en sneeuwstorm - Lente: dreigende luchten, fris groen, vogelzang, Hollandse luchten, voorjaarsbuien en de Nationale Molendag.
The 19 windmills of Kinderdijk (NL) in four seasons. Summer: the visitorsmill, sunsets and illuminated windmills - Autumn: fog, rain and storm - Winter: snow, ice, snowstorm - Spring: dutch skies, April-showers and National Millday.
Kinderdijk Windmills in Netherlands - The UNESCO World Heritage Site
Netherlands visit is incomplete if you don't visit the windmills there. So we decided to visit this world UNESCO heritage site that consists of 19 iconic windmills. It's magnificent and really awesome. A must visit place indeed.
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KINDERDIJK WINDMILLS | UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE | THE NETHERLANDS | Follow Me Everywhere
Kinderdijk Windmills are a UNESCO World Heritage site near Rotterdam, and are a must-see if you are planning to visit The Netherlands!
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Molens van Kinderdijk. Dutch windmills-Kinderdijk - Unesco World Heritage
Een korte film van het wereldberoemde molengebied.
The mills of Kinderdijk. A short view of this world-famous area.
WINDMILLS AT KINDERDIJK IN NETHERLANDS/ UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE SINCE 1997
A tourist attraction here in Molenlanden in the province of South Holland, It was nice to be here with my husband , enjoy watching God bless
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NETHERLANDS - Exploring the windmills of KINDERDIJK, Holland ...UNESCO World Heritage site
Join K and J as we visit the UNESCO site of the windmills of KINDERDIJK, Holland.
Kinderdijk is a small village 15 km east of Rotterdam with the largest concentration of old windmills in the world! The 18th century windmills of Kinderdijk are one of the major tourist sites in the Netherlands and are on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
The windmills in Kinderdijk have a long history that goes back to around 1740. The windmills were built to keep the inhabitants of the Kinderdijk polder dry. The windmills played an important role as a pump to regulate the water level to protect Kinderdijk from flooding as the most of the land in Kinderdijk is below sea level. Nowadays the windmills have been replaced by a fully automated water pump stations, but the windmills are still in a pretty good condition. The Kinderdijk windmills are still operational but serve other purposes.
Kinderdijk offers 19 historic windmills, which are located along the dikes and roads which are also used by the local villagers.
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The Mills of Kinderdijk - Netherlands Tourist Guide - Travel & Discover
Kinderdijk is a village in the Netherlands in the province South Holland. To drain the polder, a system of 19 windmills was built around 1740. This group of mills is the largest concentration of old windmills in the Netherlands. The windmills of Kinderdijk are one of the best-known Dutch tourist sites. They have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.
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Mill Network at Kinderdijk-Elshout (UNESCO/NHK)
The outstanding contribution made by the people of the Netherlands to the technology of handling water is admirably demonstrated by the installations in the Kinderdijk-Elshout area. Construction of hydraulic works for the drainage of land for agriculture and settlement began in the Middle Ages and have continued uninterruptedly to the present day. The site illustrates all the typical features associated with this technology -- dykes, ...
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UNESCO World Heritage Site Kinderdijk, The Netherlands
The Travel Tester pays a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Kinderdijk in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Kinderdijk Windmills | UNESCO | The Netherlands | Follow Me Everywhere
Kinderdijk Windmills are a UNESCO World Heritage site near Rotterdam, and are a must-see if you are planning to visit The Netherlands!
If you are interested in visiting The Netherlands, here are some guides:
- DK Eyewitness Travel Guide The Netherlands:
- Lonely Planet The Netherlands:
- The Rough Guide to the Netherlands:
- Lonely Planet Pocket Amsterdam:
- Lonely Planet Amsterdam:
- Lonely Planet Pocket Amsterdam:
- Top 10 Amsterdam (DK Eyewitness Travel Guide):
- DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Amsterdam:
- Lonely Planet Pocket Rotterdam:
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HOLLAND: Kinderdijk -19 Dutch windmills [HD]
A network of 19 windmills was built around 1740 to drain the polder of Kinderdijk and surrounding polders. (Polders are areas of land below sea level that are protected by dikes.)
The windmilles stand in neat rows along an L-shaped drainage canal, where they pumped water from the surrounding polders, until steam and electric pumps offered more reliable protection against flooding.
This group of mills is the largest concentration of windmills in the Netherlands. And nowhere in the world you will find as many windmills as near the village of Kinderdijk.
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 windmilles were placed on the list of UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1997.
The Kinderdijk windmill area is situated in the Alblasserwaard between the rivers Lek and Merwede, about 25 kilometres from Rotterdam.
The 19 windmills at Kinderdijk symbolise the way in which the Dutch have managed the water. For centuries, they have kept the land dry, which had been ravaged by subsidence and floods.
July 7, 2010
NETHERLANDS windmills of Kinderdijk (hd-video)
Kinderdijk is situated east of Rotterdam. There are 19 working windmills. You can walk along them on a traffic free footpath.
Popular destination for a couple of hours.
The Windmills of Kinderdijk/Holland - UNESCO World Heritage Site
One of the most popular tourist attraction are the windmills from the 18th century in the village of Kinderdijk/Holland.
The picturesque landscape with windmills and polders has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. The approximately 300-year-old windmills have played an important role in the history of the Netherlands for land reclamation.
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EP 7: EXPLORING 18TH CENTURY WINDMILLS IN KINDERDIJK, NETHERLANDS
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Windmills at Kinderdijk, a UNESCO world heritage site in south Holland
Last spring we visited the 19 windmills at Kinderdijk, a UNESCO world heritage site near Rotterdam in south Holland (the Netherlands). You can read the full blog post about our trip at
HOLLAND: Kinderdijk - Windmills in winter
Around 1740 a network of 19 windmills was built to drain the
surrounding of Kinderijk. This surrounding is a beautiful example of a typical Dutch landscape: the polder: areas of land below sea level that are protected by dikes.
Kinderdijk is the only place in the world with so many windmills so
close together in an authentic polder landscape. The nineteen mills, pumping stations, low and high 'boezems' (storage basins), ditches and sluices together form an ingenious water management system in the low-lying polders. This is a typical Dutch, world-class landscape with delightful views, overwhelming cloud formations and stunning nature.
The Kinderdijk windmills are considered a Dutch icon throughout the entire world. The seventeen windmills that were used for water drainage were built between 1738 and 1740. Before then, the area already had polder mills, two of which can still be seen. For many years, these windmills kept the low-lying, peat land of the Alblasserwaard dry. This land was continually threatened by floods and soil compaction. In Kinderdijk, the almost one thousand years of 'battling the water' is still visible in the polder landscape. It’s with good reason, that the Kinderdijk-Elshout windmill complex was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1997.
The nature surrounding Kinderdijk is extremely diverse, ranging from flying birds to crawling amphibians, swimming fish and creeping weasels. Every now and then, rare plants are found and the insect population is huge. Thanks to the immense biodiversity, a walk or bike ride around Kinderdijk and the Alblasserwaard is an experience to remember. So are you visiting Holland and are you looking for a fun and unique day trip? Then you definitely don’t want to miss out on visiting Kinderdijk and exploring the surrounding area!
This video shows you de windmills in winter. Snow covers the mills and the meadows. At any corner you see en hear the waterfowl like Wild Ducks, Eurasian Wigeons, Greylag Goose, Canada Goose, Moorhen, Eurasian Coot, Grey Heron, Great Egret, Stork, Cormorant, Grebe and many other species.
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In 1997, the windmill complex of Kinderdijk was added to the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage list because of its unique character. UNESCO considers the polder area with its dykes, boezems, mills and pumping stations to be proof of human inventiveness in reclaiming and protecting the land. This is worldwide recognition of the fact that this unique area must be preserved for the future.
The gorgeous windmills of Kinderdijk are part of a unique phenomenon. Nowhere else in the world can you find the complete history of water management at a single location. The windmills and pumping stations drain the excess water from the Alblasserwaard into the river Lek via the Elshout sluices. Subsequently, the river discharges the water into the sea.
POWER OF WIND - KINDERDIJK | The Netherlands | By Rein Martens
Made this short film about Kinderdijk. Kinderdijk is a village in the Netherlands which is situated in a polder. To drain this polder, a system of 19 windmills was built around 1740. They have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.
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The Mill Network at Kinderdijk-Elshout- ‘Dutch UNESCO World Heritage is… famous around the world!’
Dutch UNESCO World Heritage is… famous around the world! The Kingdom of the Netherlands has ten UNESCO World Heritage sites. These sites are unique in the world. Seong and Jihee from Korea will let you know more about the Mill Network at Kinderdijk-Elshout.
KINDERDIJK, Netherlands | The UNESCO Land of Windmills | 4K Travel video
Kinderdijk, the land of windmills, is the largest concentration of old windmills in the Netherlands and one of the most famous Dutch tourist sites.
Built between 1738 and 1740, to keep the water out of the Alblasserwaard polder, the 19 windmills of Kinderdijk are listed as national monuments, and they have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997!!
This is a real piece of the Dutch history, a must see if you are travelling through Holland!
Hope you enjoy my video about kinderdijk and feel all the peaceful, natural and historical feelings that this wonderful land gave me when i filmed this images :)
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