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With its historic windmills and gabled wooden houses nestling by a meandering river, the picture-perfect and TikTok-famous ...
Visitors can explore the remaining windmills, many of which are open to the public. Zaanse Schans is one of the Netherlands' most loved attractions, attracting nearly a million visitors annually.
Much of that great task is now done by electric pumps, but the old windmill can shift a lot of water. They told us that the tips of the blades reach more than 100 miles an hour.
Dutch artist Peet Wessels might not call it an obsession, but with over 100 images of windmills in her home, it's clear she's a big fan -- her walls practically whirl with admiration.
Today, the Dutch have implemented other flood prevention methods, but working vintage windmills still exist. Watch as Peter Paul Klapwyk, a modern day miller, tours a windmill that was build in 1740.
The Netherlands is known in guidebooks as the land of windmills, but the legendary Dutch landmarks are fast disappearing. Thanks to electric water pumps and efficient modern milling machinery ...
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands — The Dutch are building windmills again. Up and down the coast, out from port cities like this one, you can see them: white and tall and slender as pencils, their slim… ...
The DeZwaan windmill has been catching breezes for 200 years, the last 50 of them in Michigan. The last historic windmill allowed to leave the Netherlands has been earning its keep in the state's ...