Wednesday walk, visiting a mill build in 1781

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Hello Wednesday walkers,

I played a tourist in my own country a couple of weeks ago. We had some visitors over from Spain and we wanted to show them some of the most touristic attractions. And one of them, of course, was the Zaanse schans!

Near the town of Zaandam you have a little tourist trap village that is called the Zaanse Schans. There they show you how people lived century's ago. This is literally the Netherlands century ago in the small. You can visit a cheese factory, wooden shoe makers ore visit one of the windmills that are along the dike. Most of those windmills are still working and you can visit couple of them to see how they are working.

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Those houses are so cute. This is the cheese factory. It's not really how it was in the old day's but it's very cool to see how the process of cheese making went 100 years ago. I couldn't go in because I had the dog with me. But you can taste a lot of cheese inside to.

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Doggy 😍

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Towards the dike the first windmills are standing proud along the river.

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This is a paint mill. There the crush limestone together with pigments to make a base for paint. The big stone wheels rolls around and are crushing the limestone. On the left you see the wooden stampers who can bee turned on by changing some gears in the top of the mill so that they can mix the limestone and coloring.

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More gears and wheals

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The millstones from close up. The movement is visible.

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It's really full of gears and wheals.

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And this is an old display of the many types of pigments they used in the old days.

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And the perfect ending of a cold grey day, hot chocolaty with wiped cream 🤤

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So cool to look inside…
Great captures.
Have a nice day 😊

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It was fun to see. It was a long time ago that I have been inside a windmill.

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I can imagine especially when it has been a while.
I don’t think I visited one in my adult life… maybe next time when I visit dutchyland again.

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It is amazing to see the traditional cheese factory; even cutie doggo seems to enjoy the view too. Inside the paint mill, I'm amazed at how these machines continue to function even though they were made long time ago. It shows the ingenuity of the hardworking people from this area. Having hot chocolate with whipped cream with a lovely view of the mills is the perfect way to end the tour.

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They restore the Mills and keep them working very good.

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Oh the mills, like the most typical Netherlands thing 🤣

A good visit inside tough, nice photos

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Haha 😅 yeah those damn mills. It was good te see one from inside again.

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Nice windmills! Always heard about them! Now I get to see them!

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looks such a cool place to visit i love places liek this taking one back in time

Thanks for joining the Wednesday walk and have a great day

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I was there a few years ago.
Beautiful "village".

In a windmill converted into a cafe, I made my own hot chocolate.

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Haha nive 😁 I was a bit more spoiled, they served me my drink

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It's a good thing that these mills are still in operation.
Definitely, an attraction worth visiting.
Thank you, you made me feel as if I was there.

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They keep them turning very good. Very skilled people working on them.

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Wow, the windmills bring back very good memories for me. I've never seen them in real life, but I have through literature. When I was a child, I enjoyed reading about them. The photos are great, my friend, as always. Greetings!

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Thank you. Yes, there is probebly a lot that peope wrote about them.

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