| Tytuł | The Miller steps on each wheel spoke to turn the windlass that pulls the chain to turn the Cap |
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| Źródło | Picasa |
| Data | 27 cze 2011 05:27:37 |
| Rozmiar oryginalny | 1063 x 1600 |
| Źródła na | 03 paź 2012 16:41:08 (UTC) |
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Underside of the Cap with thatched roof and the top of the Mill Tail
The Nederwaard mills were built in 1738
That's why they're called Ground Sailors - 13 meters of blade!
The Miller steps on each wheel spoke to turn the windlass that pulls the chain to turn the Cap
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Our fearless tour director - Rene Van Loon
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The Underwheel - and cooking storage
Photo at 51° 53′ 0,27″ N 4° 38′ 24,02″ E
Photo at 51° 53′ 0,26″ N 4° 38′ 23,96″ E
In Motion
Photo at 51° 53′ 0,21″ N 4° 38′ 23,94″ E
Don't get in the way of a working windmill
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The nineteen windmills of 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: the Albla
And they come close to 30 cm from the ground.
The Miller is unfurling the sails
Nederwaard Molen No.2
Das "Wind-Mühlen-Foto" 1966
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South Holland, 2961, The Netherlands osm
| Region | South Holland |
| Postcode | 2961 |
| Country | The Netherlands |