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Boezems Kinderdijk

Boezems Kinderdijk is a picturesque location in the Netherlands that is famous for its windmills and water management system. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts visitors from all over the world. The area is a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts, with its stunning landscapes, windmills, and waterways. The best time to visit is during the early morning or late afternoon when the light is soft and the colors are vibrant. The reflections of the windmills in the water make for a perfect shot. The area is also great for capturing the local wildlife, including birds and ducks. Overall, Boezems Kinderdijk is a must-visit location for anyone interested in photography and nature.

Kinderdijk Sunset
Kinderdijk Line-up
by Jakub Slováček

The windmills at Kinderdijk are a group of windmills in the Alblasserwaard polder, in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. The mills are listed as national monuments and the entire area is a protected village view since 1993. They have been a

Kinderdijk windmills
Kinderdijk Line-up
by Henk Verheyen

Kinderdijk is a village in the Netherlands, belonging to the municipality of Molenwaard, in the province South Holland, about 15 km east of Rotterdam. Kinderdijk is situated in a polder in the Alblasserwaard at the confluence of the Lek and Noord rivers. To drain the polder, a system of 19 windmills was built around 1740. This group of mills is the largest concentration of old windmills in the Netherlands. The windmills of Kinderdijk are one of the best-known Dutch tourist sites. They have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.

Sunrise gift
Kinderdijk Line-up
by Amada Terradillos

Amancer en Kinderdijk. A veces la naturaleza nos da un regalo y tintan los cielos de color y luz.

November morning
Kinderdijk Line-up

A common November morning at Kinderdijk. It took a while before the sun was finally able to pierce through this morning mist, but it gave some truly...

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Serenity at Kinderdijk
Kinderdijk - Netherlands

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Stormy Kinderdijk
Stormy Kinderdijk

Spring view of windmills before a serious storm, Kinderdijk, Netherlands, this is a super crowded tourist trap during daylight hours, finding parking...

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Sunrise at Kinderdijk
Stormy Kinderdijk

The beginning of a brilliant spring day at Kinderdijk.

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More photography of the Netherlands here:...

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Bridge from Above
Kinderdijk Line-up
by Mario Calma

Kinderdijk I Netherlands

Kinderdijk
Kinderdijk windmill line
by Amada Terradillos

Esta foto lleva rondando en mi

Repetitive
Kinderdijk Line-up

I took this image at my second stay in Kinderdijk during the illumination week 2019. After the rather disappointing first visit at the very last day...

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The mysterious mill
Kinderdijk Line-up

The "Blokker", a wip mill, pierces through the mist at sunrise. A mill has been standing on this spot in the Kinderdijk at least since 1542. The...

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Windmill row
Kinderdijk Line-up

Kinderdijk, Zuid-Holland. UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Kinderdijk (1600 pix)
Kinderdijk Line-up

On our way from Hengelo to home, we made a stop at Kinderdijk. Seen thousend times, but i could not resist to make some hand-hold pictures.

Op onze...

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Kinderdijk
Kinderdijk Line-up

Iconic Dutch image at Kinderdijk near Rotterdam. © 2015 Marc Haegeman. All Rights Reserved Website: Marc Haegeman Photography Like us on Facebook:...

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Stormy Kinderdijk
Stormy Kinderdijk

Spring view of windmills before a serious storm, Kinderdijk, Netherlands, this is a super crowded tourist trap during daylight hours, finding parking...

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Autumn morning
Kinderdijk

Misty morning at Kinderdijk.

© 2016 Marc Haegeman. All Rights Reserved

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Kinderdijk windmills

Kinderdijk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌkɪndərˈdɛi̯k]) is a village in the Netherlands, belonging to the municipality of Molenwaard, in the province South...

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Kinderdijk windmills
Kinderdijk Line-up
by Henk Verheyen

Kinderdijk is a village in the Netherlands, belonging to the municipality of Molenwaard, in the province South Holland, about 15 km east of Rotterdam. Kinderdijk is situated in a polder in the Alblasserwaard at the confluence of the Lek and Noord rivers. To drain the polder, a system of 19 windmills was built around 1740. This group of mills is the largest concentration of old windmills in the Netherlands. The windmills of Kinderdijk are one of the best-known Dutch tourist sites. They have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.

Dutch Sunset (Explored 21-10-2016)
Golden Hour
by Mario Calma

Kinderdijk I Netherlans

Kinderdijk
Kinderdijk Line-up

Zuid-Holland / Nederlands

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Kinderdijk
Kinderdijk Line-up

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Morning Glory - Kinderdijk
Kinderdijk - Netherlands

During the day tons of busloads at the Kinderdijk to see and photograph the famous windmills. But coming here before 5:30am, when no one is there,...

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Illuminated Kinderdijk (in explore 11-09-2020)
Kinderdijk

This picture was taken exactly five years ago, September 10. A special, unforgettable day, the beginning of an exciting adventure, albeit now only a...

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Kinderdijk - Netherlands
Kinderdijk - Netherlands

Photographed to death by millions of people. What's new at the Kinderdijk? Bringing up something new? Something extra in bright daylight? The only...

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Foggy start at the Kinderdijk
Kinderdijk

One of these creepy autumn mornings with a sticky fog that hides anything more than 50 meters ahead, but carries the promise of a stunning day once...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Boezems Kinderdijk!
Most notably Jakub Slováček, Kari Siren, Amada Terradillos and Henk Verheyen.