Windmills - Kinderdijk, the Netherlands


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Mike Kramer

The group of 19 mills at Kinderdijk is the largest concentration of mills in the Netherlands. They were built in 1740 to drain the polder, pumping into the Lek River, a task now done by a modern pumping station. Kinderdijk ("child's dike") was so named because a child was found abandoned in a cradle after the flood of 1421.

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Netherlands
Kinderdijk
Windmills
Canals
Polder
Lek