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Jan de Vries > The Low Lands.
Part of the Dutch glory: “Polder mills”. The height at which a single windmill can pump the water is limited. By combining mills, each mill pumps the water into a higher reservoir, with the last pumping it out to the canal. (Reed on the left) This is a Molendriegang (runs of 3 mills) Build in 1672 and renovated in 2000.
Jan de Vries > Working Polder Mill, anno 1672, at Wilsveen near The Hague. The Netherlands
Jan de Vries > Working Polder Mills, anno 1672, at Wilsveen near The Hague. The Netherlands
The Low Lands.
Part of the Dutch glory: “Polder mills”. The height at which a single windmill can pump the water is limited. By combining mills, each mill pumps the water into a higher reservoir, with the last pumping it out to the canal. (Reed on the left) This is a Molendriegang (runs of 3 mills) Build in 1672 and renovated in 2000.
Jan de Vries > The Low Lands.
Part of the Dutch glory: “Polder mills”. The height at which a single windmill can pump the water is limited. By combining mills, each mill pumps the water into a higher reservoir, with the last pumping it out to the canal. (Reed on the left) This is a Molendriegang (runs of 3 mills) Build in 1672 and renovated in 2000.
The Low Lands.
Part of the Dutch glory: “Polder mills”. The height at which a single windmill can pump the water is limited. By combining mills, each mill pumps the water into a higher reservoir, with the last pumping it out to the canal. (Reed on the left) This is a Molendriegang (runs of 3 mills) Build in 1672 and renovated in 2000.
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