Kinderdijk - A UNESCO World Heritage Site
I was in The Netherlands a few days ago & I had decided to explore it a bit more than what I did during my first trip ( where I only visited Hilversum & Amsterdam ). So, I went to see Kinderdijk, Rotterdam & Utrecht. Kinderdijk was the first place on this trip ( officially I was in Hilversum ) & the trip began on 10th of March 2018. What is Kinderdijk? Kinderdijk is a village in South Holland ( Zuid-Holland ) situated around 15 KMs from Rotterdam, which is famous for its 19 windmills that were built in 18th century ( around 1740 ) to keep the area dry & drain the water. It is located at the junction of rivers Lek & Noord Kinderdijk is one of the most famous & well known Dutch tourist sites. The group of old windmills is probably one of its kind & one doesn't get to see it anywhere else in the world. This is a prime example of Dutch water management & explains how Holland manages to keep itself dry despite being below the sea-level. W...